Definition of Outer ear
Outer ear: There are three sections of the ear: the
outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. The outer ear looks
complicated
but it is
functionally the simplest part of the ear. It consists of
the pinna or
auricle
(the visible projecting portion of the ear), the external
acoustic meatus
(the
outside opening to the ear canal), and the external ear
canal that leads to
the ear drum. In sum, there is the pinna, the meatus and
the canal. That's
all. The outer ear concentrates air vibrations on the ear
drum and makes the
drum vibrate. The outer ear is also called the external ear.
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