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Try chewing on something, like gummy candies.

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What is a whole in the ear drum?

a perforated ear drum


How do you know if your eardrum is puntured?

If you pop your ear drum there would be a great deal of pain. Also there tends to be a liquid that would run out of the ear. Also you would not be able to hear from that ear unitl the ear drum healed.


What job does the ear drum do?

I dont know what the ear drum does that is what i am finding out now


What instrument can you carry in your ear?

an ear drum!


Where does the sound vibrate in the ear?

ear drum


What causes a burst ear drum?

An ear drum bursts by water putting pressure on the back of it.


Where in the body are the important parts of the ear found?

The important parts of the ear are found in three main areas of the body: outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. The outer ear consists of the visible part of the ear and the ear canal. The middle ear includes the eardrum and three small bones called ossicles. The inner ear contains the cochlea, responsible for hearing, and the semicircular canals, responsible for balance.


Will a punctured ear drum heal?

The ear drum will heal but it will leave scar tissue. So you may have slight hearing loss in that ear. There is nothing that will heal the ear drum to its original condition.


Why is the ear drum and tiny bones so far in the ear?

The ear drum and tiny bones (ossicles) are located deep in the ear to help amplify and transmit sound vibrations effectively to the inner ear. Placing them deeper in the ear also helps to protect them from external damage and preserves their sensitivity to sound waves.


Where is your ear drum located?

Your ear canal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :d


If an insect enters the ear can it break the ear drum?

No.


The part of the ear that vibrates first?

The ear drum