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The external ear collects and directs sound waves to the tympanum. steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

Structures within the middle ear collect sound waves and transmit them to an appropriate portion of the inner ear. steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC stven lee FTCC

The inner ear contains the sensory organs for hearing and equilibrium. steven lee M.S. Pathology FTCC

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