what is difference between the function of tympanic membrane and eustachian membrane
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Difference between the function of tympanic membrane and eustachian are :-
Tympanic membrane:- Tympanic membrane, also called eardrum, thin layer of tissue in the human ear that receives sound vibrations from the outer air and transmits them to the auditory ossicles, which are tiny bones in the tympanic cavity.
Eustachian membrane:- The primary function of the Eustachian tube is to ventilate the middle ear space, ensuring that its pressure remains at near normal environmental air pressure. The secondary function of the Eustachian tube is to drain any accumulated secretions, infection, or debris from the middle ear space.
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function of tympanic membrane
- The tympanic membrane is also called the eardrum.
- The tympanic membrane is also called the eardrum. It separates the outer ear from the middle ear.
- The tympanic membrane is also called the eardrum. It separates the outer ear from the middle ear. When sound waves reach the tympanic membrane they cause it to vibrate.
- The tympanic membrane is also called the eardrum. It separates the outer ear from the middle ear. When sound waves reach the tympanic membrane they cause it to vibrate. The vibrations are then transferred to the tiny bones in the middle ear.
function of eustachian membrane
- The Eustachian tube has three primary functions:
- The Eustachian tube has three primary functions: ventilation of the middle ear so that ambient pressure and middle ear pressure are similar;
- The Eustachian tube has three primary functions: ventilation of the middle ear so that ambient pressure and middle ear pressure are similar; protection of the middle ear from reflux of nasopharyngeal secretions and bacterial flora;
- The Eustachian tube has three primary functions: ventilation of the middle ear so that ambient pressure and middle ear pressure are similar; protection of the middle ear from reflux of nasopharyngeal secretions and bacterial flora; drainage of secretions from the middle ear into the nasopharynx.
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