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write a short note on structure of ear

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Answered by dewangNASA
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The ear canal of the outer ear is separated from the air-filled tympanic cavity of the middle ear by the eardrum. ... The inner earcontains the otolith organs—the utricle and saccule—and the semicircular canals belonging to the vestibular system, as well as the cochlea of the auditory system.
Answered by Navya456
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the year are the sense organs which help us in hearing sound .
the shape of the outer ear is like a funnel .
the outer part of ear is called pinna and it is attached to about 2to3 cm long passage called a canal .at the end of ear Canal 18 elastic and circular membrane called a drum is stretched tightly .there are three small and dedicate bones called hammer, Anvil and stirrup in the middle part of the year which are linked to one another .
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