Outer/ Middle Ear Anatomy

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The external part of the ear
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Connects the outer ear to the eardrum
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Smallest muscle in the human body
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A middle ear response to loud sounds
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Transmits vibrations from the malleus to the stapes
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The bone that houses the structures of the external, middle and inner ear
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Amplification, Localization and Protection are all
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The difference of time that it takes for the sound to reach each ear
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The smallest bone in the human body
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The first middle ear bone that is attached to the tympanic membrane
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Tube in the ear that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx
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Thin membrane that separates the middle ear cavity and the external auditory canal
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Three smallest bones in the human body that amplify sound vibrations
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The difference in the loudness of a sound reaching the ear