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  1. Ear - Wikipedia

    In vertebrates, an ear is the organ that enables hearing and (in mammals) body balance using the vestibular system. In humans, the ear is described as having three parts: the outer ear, the middle …

  2. Human ear | Structure, Function, & Parts | Britannica

    Dec 1, 2025 · Anatomically, the ear has three distinguishable parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear. Learn about the anatomy and physiology of the human ear in this article.

  3. Ear: Anatomy, Facts & Function - Cleveland Clinic

    Aug 18, 2022 · Your ears are paired organs, located on each side of your head, which help with hearing and balance. There are several conditions that can affect your ears, including infection, tinnitus, …

  4. Ear Anatomy, Function, and Care - Verywell Health

    Oct 21, 2025 · The ears are a pair of sensory organs whose primary functions are hearing and balance. They are divided into three portions: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.

  5. How the Ear Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Understanding the parts of the ear — and the role of each in processing sounds — can help you better understand hearing loss.

  6. Ear - Diagram, Structure, Function - Science Notes and Projects

    May 31, 2025 · Ears, or structures that detect sound and balance, are found in many organisms across the animal kingdom—but their form and function vary widely. While humans and most mammals …

  7. Ears - Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders - MSD Manual Consumer Version

    The ear, which is the organ of hearing and balance, consists of the outer, middle, and inner ear. The outer, middle, and inner ear function together to convert sound waves into nerve impulses that travel …

  8. Learning About Your Ears - Kaiser Permanente

    What do your ears do? Your ears make it possible for you to hear. They are also important in helping you keep your balance. The ear is made up of the external ear canal, middle ear, and inner ear. The …

  9. Content - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center

    Hearing starts with the outer ear. When a sound is made outside the outer ear, the sound waves, or vibrations, travel down the external auditory canal and strike the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The …

  10. Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

    The main parts of the ear are the outer ear, the eardrum (tympanic membrane), the middle ear, and the inner ear.