The free ear lobe trait is autosomal. This means that the gene responsible for determining whether someone has attached or free ear lobes is located on one of the non-sex chromosomes (autosomes) and is not linked to the person's gender.
The knobbly bit on your ear is called the tragus.
Putting your index finger behind someone's ear lobe can trigger a common reflex called the Darwinian tubercle reflex. This reflex causes the ear lobe to move slightly, which is a naturally occurring response in some people. It is a harmless and involuntary physical reaction.
The preauricular area is located in front of the ear, just above the jawbone and in front of the ear canal. It is an area commonly used for surgical incisions and injections because of its accessibility and relatively minimal risk of nerve damage.
Swelling of the outer ear, including the lobe and anti-helix, can be caused by various factors such as trauma, an allergic reaction, infection (like cellulitis or perichondritis), or inflammation (like in the case of a cartilage piercing). It is important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
The free ear lobe trait is autosomal. This means that the gene responsible for determining whether someone has attached or free ear lobes is located on one of the non-sex chromosomes (autosomes) and is not linked to the person's gender.
Dangling earlobe is dominant.
It means to puncture or pierce the ear lobe and insert special jewellery designed to be worn in the ear lobe.
A little help, Top of the ear lobe would be the ear canal so I don't know what you are asking for?
There are several causes of a swollen ear lobe. Some of the conditions that can cause this are an ear infection, glue ear, Swimmer's ear, folliculitis and Meniere's disease.
Yes, puncturing the ear lobe hurts, but only for a brief period of time.
Platypuses have no external earlobes because their ears are virtually invisible. They have external openings to the ear which are located either side of the base of the jaw.
it is possible, any piercing can, but my ear lobe peircing didnt cause me to have fever.
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