Eardrum Location and Function: A Comprehensive Guide
The eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, is a thin, translucent membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. It is located at the end of the ear canal and is responsible for transmitting sound waves to the middle ear bones, which then amplify the sound and send it to the inner ear.Ears & Hearing - Related Articles
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