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The Ear Review

Part 1: Parts of the Ear

Cochlea Auricle Hammer

Auditory Canal B. Eardrum C. Anvil

Eardrum B. Cochlea C. Stirrup

Hammer B. Anvil C. Stirrup

Hammer B. Anvil C. Stirrup

Hammer B. Anvil C. Stirrup

Auditory Nerve B. Eustachian Tube C. Semicircular Canals

Auditory Canal B. Cochlea C. Auricle

Eardrum B. Auditory Nerve C. Stirrup

Semicircular Canals B. Auditory Canal C. Eustachian Tube

Part 2: Functions of the Ear

which part of the ear is: the visible part of the ear; like a funnel; collects sound vibrations from around us and funnels them into the ear A. Cochlea B. Hammer C. Auricle

which part of the ear is: the tube through which sound travels to the eardrum; helps understand and determine the source and direction of the sound A. Auditory Canal B. Eardrum C. Anvil

which part of the ear is: the thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves reach it A. Stirrup B. Cochlea C. Eardrum

which part of the ear is: a tiny bone that passes vibrations from the eardrum to the anvil    A. Hammer B. Anvil C. Stirrup

which part of the ear is: a tiny bone that passes vibrations from the hammer to the stirrup A. Hammer B. Anvil C. Stirrup

which part of the ear is: a tiny, U-shaped bone that passes vibrations to the cochlea; Smallest bone in the human body A. Hammer B. Anvil C. Stirrup

which part of the ear has: three loops of fluid-filled tubes that are responsible for body balance and detect direction of rotation of head A. Auditory Nerve B. Eustachian Tube C. Semicircular Canals

which part of the ear is: lined with tiny hairs that move when vibrated and cause a nerve impulse to form A. Auditory Canal B. Cochlea C. Auricle

which part of the ear: carries impulses from the inner ear to the brain A. Eardrum B. Auditory Nerve C. Stirrup

which part of the ear is: the part that equalizes the pressure between the middle ear and the air outside A. Semicircular Canals B. Auditory Canal C. Eustachian Tube

Part 3: Importance of the Ear

Why is the Ear Important?

Why is the Ear Important?

 The End! 