Which part is located just at the end of auditory canal?
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The structure of the external auditory canal is the same in all mammals. In appearance it is a slightly curved tube that extends inward from the floor of the auricle, or protruding portion of the outer ear, and ends blindly at the eardrum membrane, which separates it from the middle ear.
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In appearance it is a slight curved tube that extends inward from the floor of the auricle or prodruring portion of the outer ear blind at the ear drum membrane
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