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the anatomy of the ear
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Brief Explanations
To label the ear anatomy:
- The outer, visible part of the ear is the Pinna (Auricle).
- The canal leading from the pinna to the eardrum is the External Auditory Canal.
- The thin membrane separating the outer and middle ear is the Tympanic Membrane (Eardrum).
- The small bones in the middle ear (e.g., malleus, incus, stapes) are the Ossicles (often the stapes or one of the three is pointed here, but collectively ossicles; if specific, maybe Malleus, but generally Ossicles for the middle ear bones).
- The tube connecting the middle ear to the throat is the Eustachian Tube (Auditory Tube).
- The spiral - shaped structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing is the Cochlea.
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- Pinna (Auricle)
- External Auditory Canal
- Tympanic Membrane (Eardrum)
- Ossicles (or specific ossicle like Malleus/Incus/Stapes)
- Eustachian Tube (Auditory Tube)
- Cochlea