when sound enters in human earr Travels Down a canal at the end of which a thin membrane is stretched tightly what is the name of this membrane
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At the end of the ear canal is a thin, skin-like membrane stretched tightly over the opening, called the eardrum. When sound waves strike the eardrum, they make it vibrate. The middle ear contains three tiny, connected bones called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
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when sound enters in human ear, it travels down a canal at the end of which a thin membrane stretched tightly is called ear drum which is less than 0.1 millimetre
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