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Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane.
It's a thin piece of skin that vibrates when someone or something talks or makes a sound. It can brake very easily so loud noises and pointy objects could brake your eardrum.
Deafness can result from conditions that affect the middle ear, such as a blockage that prevents the transmission of sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. This can disrupt the normal process of sound conduction, leading to hearing loss. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause, such as removing obstructions or treating infections.
Cleaning your ears can cause dizziness because it can stimulate the inner ear and affect your balance. The inner ear contains organs responsible for detecting motion and balance, so any disruption in this area can lead to dizziness. Additionally, inserting objects into the ear canal can impact the delicate structures, leading to vertigo or dizziness.
The Tympanum is the eardrum.
yes, the frogs ear can also be call the tympanum
yes
The Romanesque tympanum often had the figure of Christ.
Tympanum
tympanum.
in your brain i think
Yes they do.
Eardrum
The intended effect of the viewer of the "Gislebertus' Last Judgment tympanum" was to humble the the viewer before the church.
No, snakes and other tetrapod's lost the tympanum many thousands of years ago. However, they do have inner ear functions which allow them to detect vibrations.
the tympanum