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Human Ear

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  • Key Points: Human Ear
Maharashtra State Board: Class 12
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Human Ear

  • The ear has three main parts: outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear.
  • The outer ear includes the pinna and auditory canal, ending at the eardrum (tympanum).
  • The middle ear contains three tiny bones — malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup) — called ossicles, and is connected to the throat by the eustachian tube.
  • The stirrup fits on the oval window, and a second membrane-covered opening called the round window separates the middle ear from the inner ear.
  • The inner ear includes the cochlea (with the organ of Corti for hearing) and the semicircular canals for dynamic balance.
  • The vestibule (utriculus and sacculus) contains sensory cells responsible for static balance when the body is stationary.

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Neural Control and Coordination part 25 (Ear: Outer, Middle) [00:12:23]
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