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Ear Model

Nursing Modals

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The ear model is an intricate representation of the human ear, meticulously designed to illustrate its anatomy and functionality. Comprised of detailed components such as the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear, this model showcases the unique structures that facilitate hearing. The pinna, or auricle, captures sound waves and directs them into the ear canal, while the eardrum vibrates in response, transmitting sound to the ossicles in the middle ear. The inner ear houses the cochlea, a spiral-shaped organ that converts sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain. This model serves as an invaluable educational tool, enabling students and enthusiasts alike to gain a deeper understanding of auditory processes and the significance of each component. Its realistic features and clear labeling enhance the learning experience, making it an essential asset for both classrooms and medical settings.

Description:

This model shows three main structural parts of the hearing organ (external ear, middle ear, internal ear) and the position of the equilibrium organ of human body. Dissectible into 6 parts, 5 times enlarged.