Ear canal
In the so-called cochlea, in the inner ear.
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yes you hold the ear together and trim the hair that is hanging out.
depends on your hair style and the length of your hair, even your hair colour! etc. black ear piercing will look more noticable with blond hair
In the ear, the basilar membrane and hair cells are found in the cochlea. The basilar membrane is a structure that vibrates in response to sound waves, while the hair cells are sensory cells that convert these vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing.
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The ear canal is the part of the outer ear that is a tube lined with tiny hair like features. The ear canal leads into the ear from the bottom of the auricular and is what conducts the vibrations.
Having no hair in your ear canal does not directly impact hearing. Hair in the ear canal helps trap dust and particles, but the actual hearing process occurs in the inner ear where sound waves are converted into electrical signals. Factors like damage to the ear drum or inner ear structures can affect hearing, but hair presence in the ear canal itself does not.
Trim the ear hair frequently.
The inner ear is made up of multiple parts to amplify sound and to determine sound frequencies. The Cochlea is a spiral shaped portion of the inner ear which contains tiny "hair cells" which are the actual sensory receptors. Repeated loud noises can actually damage or destroy these hair cells causing permanent hearing loss.The ear also is used for balance, using a portion of the ear called the vestibule or vestibular system. This also has hair cells for sensory receptors that are triggered by motion.
Hearing and balance receptors are found in the ear.