This document provides information about the parts of the ear and how they work. It is divided into three main sections:
1) The outer ear, which includes the pinna, ear canal, and eardrum. The pinna and ear canal collect sound waves and the eardrum vibrates these sounds.
2) The middle ear, which contains the ossicles (hammer, anvil, stirrup) and the Eustachian tube. The ossicles vibrate when sounds hit the eardrum and the Eustachian tube connects to the throat.
3) The inner ear, which includes the cochlea, auditory nerve, and semicircular canals. The
This document provides information about the parts of the ear and how they work. It is divided into three main sections:
1) The outer ear, which includes the pinna, ear canal, and eardrum. The pinna and ear canal collect sound waves and the eardrum vibrates these sounds.
2) The middle ear, which contains the ossicles (hammer, anvil, stirrup) and the Eustachian tube. The ossicles vibrate when sounds hit the eardrum and the Eustachian tube connects to the throat.
3) The inner ear, which includes the cochlea, auditory nerve, and semicircular canals. The
This document provides information about the parts of the ear and how they work. It is divided into three main sections:
1) The outer ear, which includes the pinna, ear canal, and eardrum. The pinna and ear canal collect sound waves and the eardrum vibrates these sounds.
2) The middle ear, which contains the ossicles (hammer, anvil, stirrup) and the Eustachian tube. The ossicles vibrate when sounds hit the eardrum and the Eustachian tube connects to the throat.
3) The inner ear, which includes the cochlea, auditory nerve, and semicircular canals. The
GRADE 3 Write the missing letters to form the correct body part described. _ Part of the body used for seeing - Y _ S
The colored part of the eye R I
The opening at the center of the iris P P L
The white part of the eye S E R
EARS sense organ for hearing Outer ear
pinna Ear canal eardrum
Outside curved Has a tiny hair and It is made up of a
part of the ear glands that thin membrane produce earwax or cerumen Middle ear
ossicles Eustachian tube malleus
Air-filled cavity Passageway going Vibrate when the where three tiny to the throat sounds hits the bones are eardrum located Hammer, anvil, stirrup Inner ear
cochlea Auditory nerve Semicircular canals
A snail like The signals will be Fluid-filled loops structure filled transmitted to the attached to the with fluid brain through cochlea auditory nerve Proper Care for your Ears Clean your ears regularly. Avoid hearing too loud If you have wet earwax, sounds. Loud sounds clean your ears with may permanently damage clean, soft cloth. Do not your eardrums. stick cotton buds in your ears. For dry earwax, ask the help of your parents. Do not put sharp or small Keep your ears dry objects in your ears or especially after taking a your nose. bath or after swimming. Consult an ENT specialist when you fell discomfort in your ear. Thanks!
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