There are 3 main parts to the ear:
Outer Ear
- Pinna (auricle) – collects and funnels sound into the ear canal.
- Ear canal (external auditory meatus) – directs sound into the ear.
Middle Ear
- Eardrum (tympanic membrane) – changes sound into vibrations.
- Chain of three small bones (ossicles) – hammer, anvil and stirrup (malleus, incus and stapes) – transfers vibrations to the inner ear.
Inner Ear
- Inner ear (cochlea) – contains fluid and highly sensitive cells (hair cells), with tiny hairlike structures that move with sound vibrations.
- Vestibular system – contains cells that control balance.
- Auditory nerve – leads from the cochlea to the brain.
