Pinna, External Auditory Canal, & Tympanic Membrane (Ear Drum)

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Your Outer Ear:

Your Outer Ear consist of three parts: 

    1:  Your Pinna 

    2:  Your External Auditory Canal 

    3:  And Your Tympanic Membrame (or Ear Drum)

The Pinna is the only part of your ear that you can see clearly. If you look in it, you can see the start of the Canal. The Auditory Canal travels into your head and ends at the Ear Drum. The Ear Drum is connected to the Malleus, which is in your Middle Ear.

The Outer Ear is one of the most important parts of the ear. For it is first part for sound waves to travel through so you can hear sounds.

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