k Human ear, 3D CT scan Coloured 3D computed tomography CT scan of the outer, middle and inner components of a healthy adult ear. The outer ears pinna left is the external part of the ear. The auditory canal leads from here to the eardrum tympanic membrane, green. Surrounding the auditory canal are mastoid air cells purple that provide protection and regulate air pressure. The eardrum transmits sounds from the air to the bones of the middle ear malleus, incus, stapes, all red. These mechanically transmit sounds to the fluidfilled organs green of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and the cochlea. Hair cells in the cochlea trigger nerve signals that are transmitted to the brain. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Human ear, 3D CT scan Coloured 3D computed tomography  CT  scan of the outer, middle and inner components of a healthy adult ear. The outer ear s pinna  left  is the external part of the ear. The auditory canal leads from here to the eardrum  tympanic membrane, green . Surrounding the auditory canal are mastoid air cells  purple  that provide protection and regulate air pressure. The  eardrum transmits sounds from the air to the bones of the middle ear  malleus, incus, stapes, all red . These mechanically transmit sounds to the fluid filled organs  green  of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and the cochlea. Hair cells in the cochlea trigger nerve signals that are transmitted to the brain.
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Human ear, 3D CT scan

Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the outer, middle and inner components of a healthy adult ear. The outer ear's pinna (left) is the external part of the ear. The auditory canal leads from here to the eardrum (tympanic membrane, green). Surrounding the auditory canal are mastoid air cells (purple) that provide protection and regulate air pressure. The eardrum transmits sounds from the air to the bones of the middle ear (malleus, incus, stapes, all red). These mechanically transmit sounds to the fluid-filled organs (green) of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and the cochlea. Hair cells in the cochlea trigger nerve signals that are transmitted to the brain.

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