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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
Special Senses
The Ear
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Leo Reynolds
2.
The sense of hearing
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zibibboo
3.
Enhances one's life
Makes communication easier
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plaits
4.
The structure of the ear is divided into 3 regions
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Wessex Archaeology
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Outer Ear
Sound waves enter the ear through the pinna, or auricle, which is the projecting part or flap of the ear
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Tojosan
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The external auditory meatus (auditory canal) leads from the pinna and is lined with numerous glands that secrete a yellowish brown, waxy substance called cerumen, which lubricates and protects the ear.
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Mathias Sjoberg
7.
Middle Ear
sound waves travel through the auditory canal and strike a membrane, or eardrum
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Hey Paul Studios
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As the eardrum vibrates, it moves three small bones or ossicles
Malleus, Incus, Stapes
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perpetualplum
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Auditory or Eustachian tube
Is a canal leading from the middle ear to the pharynx
It is normally closed, but opens on swallowing to equalize pressure.
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wwarby
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Inner Ear
Sound vibrations reach the inner ear via the fluctuation of the oval window that separates the middle and inner ears
sometimes called the labyrinth
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vgm8383
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Cochlea:
contains special auditory liquids through which the vibrations travel
Organ of corti: sensitive auditory receptor
Auditory nerve fibers end in the auditory center of the cerebral cortex, where the impulses can be "heard"
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Waifer X
12.
Equilibrium
The ear is an imprtant organ of equilibrium (balance)
Vestibule connects the cochlea (for hearing) to three semicircular canals for balance
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DanieleCivello
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