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Does the ear consist of a sound conducting mechanism only?


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Sound transduction:

Auditory transduction is the process by which the ear transforms sound waves into electric impulses and sends them to the brain so humans may perceive them as sound.

  1. The ear has both a sound conducting and a sound transducing mechanism, according to anatomy.
  2. The outer ear is made up of the ear canal and pinna, whereas the inner ear is made up of the cochlea. A tympanic membrane is part of the middle ear.
  3. The mastoid air cells, which house the ossicular chains, stapes, malleus, and incus, are connected to the middle airspace through the Eustachian tube. Vibrations transferred to the perilymph via the ossicular chain are converted to a nerve impulse by the cochlea or inner ear.
  4. The information is then transmitted to the brain, which interprets it as sound.

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