Hearing is a complex process that involves several anatomical structures and mechanisms. Hereβs a brief overview of how we hear:
Vibration Transmission
Eardrum: When sound waves hit the eardrum, it vibrates.
Middle Ear: These vibrations are transmitted to three tiny bones known as the ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes). The ossicles amplify the sound vibrations.
Sound Wave Conversion
Inner Ear: The stapes connects to the cochlea, a fluid-filled structure. The vibrations create waves in the cochlear fluid, causing the hair cells within the cochlea to move.
Signal Transmission
Hair Cells: Movement of hair cells generates electrical signals. These signals are converted into nerve impulses.
Our ears are very sensitive organ of our body. It is as well to ensure the ear gets cleaned and avoid in contact witj sharp objects. And any complications, should seek the doctors first.
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