a part of the external ear's cartilage structure that runs parallel to the helix and is located on the inner side of the ear
アンチヘリックス
the concave cavity or bowl-like structure found in the middle part of the external ear
耳介
a small protuberance of cartilage located opposite to the tragus on the inner side of the external ear
アンチトラガス
a small, triangular projection of cartilage located in front of the ear canal, partially covering its entrance
トラグス
the passage through which sound is carried from the outer ear to the tympanic membrane
耳管
the soft, fleshy lower part of the external ear, often referred to as the earlobe
耳珠
the small hammer-shaped bone in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear
ハンマー
a thin piece of skin in the middle ear that vibrates by sound waves and enables one to hear sounds, also known as tympanic membrane
鼓膜
a small bone in the middle ear that helps transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear
アンビル
a small bone in the human middle ear that transmits sound vibrations from the incus to the inner ear
足小骨
(anatomy) a spiral cavity in the inner ear that contains sensory organs which send nerve signals to the brain in response to vibrations
蝸牛
the sensory organ responsible for hearing and balance located within the skull
内耳
one of the three fluid-filled ducts in the inner ear that plays a role in hearing and is located above the cochlear duct
前庭管
one of the three fluid-filled ducts in the inner ear that plays a role in hearing and is located below the cochlear duct
鼓膜管
a small passageway that connects the middle ear to the back of the throat, helping to equalize air pressure
ユースタキオ管
a fluid-filled structure in the inner ear that detects rotational movements and helps maintain balance
半円半規管
a small, fluid-filled sac in the inner ear that helps detect changes in head position and linear acceleration
前庭嚢
a fluid-filled duct in the inner ear responsible for hearing, housing the organ of Corti which converts sound waves into nerve signals
蝸牛管
a small membranous sac located in the inner ear that is responsible for detecting changes in linear acceleration and head position
嚢