Ear Anatomy | Inside the ear | 3D Human Ear animation video | Biology | Elearnin
Ear is that part of the human body that detects sound from the environment and delivers it to the brain.
With the help of a ear, humans have the ability to locate the sources of sound.
Apart from just being a receiver of sound, it also plays a major role in maintaining a proper balance and position of the body.
So as per the laws of science, sound is actually caused when the air molecules are set into vibration and one can hear the sound when the ear picks up or feels these vibrations or sound waves.
There are nine main parts of the ear that include the pinna, the ear canal, the ear drum, the hammer, anvil, stirrup, cochlea , Eustachian tube and the auditory nerve.
The pinna, also known as the auricle, is the visible portion of the ear that is externally seen. This helps in locating sound sources and directs the sound into it. This does not play any role in maintaining the balance of sound that is heard.
The ear canal is a tube like pipeline, that connects the outside of the ear to the ear drum.
The ear drum is in the middle ear, which vibrates on receiving sound waves.
The hammer on receiving the vibrations from the eardrum, sends them to the anvil that inturn passes them to the stirrup and these are then passed to the inner ear.
The inner ear consists of the cochlea and a liquid.
The cochlea is a shell-like structure.
The Eustachian tube controls the amount of pressure in the ear.
The auditory nerve carries the sound to the brain and it is the brain that interprets the sound.
The ear together with the brain , controls the balance of the body. All the movements are controlled by this balance and also with the help of muscles.
The liquid in the inner ear that we mentioned earlier, is actually responsible for the balance. The liquid in the ear moves along in sync with the physical movement of the body and thus, sending information to the brain on how the body is actually moving at any given instance.
The earlobe is the soft lower part of the external ear and this does not have any firmness nor any elasticity.
It contains a cartilage and has a large amount of blood supply that provides warmth to the ears and hence aids in the overall balance process.
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that's why when i listen to audio books the process in my brain and ears is so slow
Don’t you mean the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes?
Wow!
i thought the thumbnail was a snail sucking a ding dong in a sponge
Are you American
i think you have your stirrup and hammer mixed up @ 1:24 with the labeling!
2:19 your voice got clearer
Unable to comprehend
Vestibule?
3d model is shit
Good animation video
Too deep
Anatomical names not true
Thanks
This video is so boring😑
2017?
Didn't get make it understandable to me
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Treue No
This is supposed to be an anatomy video and you call things the ear drum!??! No, its the tympanic membrane. Not a helpful video.
Thank u sir
2:21
No elasticity? Love stretchers would disagree. Lol
kollilla
Did the animated man have on mascara?!
Kep moving i think it's a great video
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Nice….. compeletly visible…. u missed some functions and scientific terms…. bt otherwise very nice… this is wt I'm looking for… Tnqq so much😊😊😋
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I like your video,,
it does not mention function of three ear ossicles and vestibular apparatus for maintaining body balance