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  1. 2 kwi 2024 · Your eustachian (you-STAY-shee-un) tubes are tubes made of bone and cartilage that run from your middle ears to the back of your nose and throat. Healthcare providers may call them auditory (hearing) tubes or pharyngotympanic (throat to eardrum) tubes.

  2. 23 lut 2011 · The document provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of the ear and nose. It describes the three parts of the ear - external, middle, and inner - and details the structures within each part such as the pinna, external auditory meatus, eardrum, ossicles, and cochlea.

  3. This diagram illustrates how the different components of the ENT system are linked and how they work together to perform their respective functions. In the ear nose throat connection diagram, the ear is shown as part of the upper respiratory system.

  4. 3 lis 2023 · It is situated bilaterally on the human skull, at the same level as the nose. The main functions of the ear are, of course, hearing, as well as constantly maintaining balance. The ear is anatomically divided into three portions: External ear; Middle ear; Internal ear

  5. The ears and nose are sensory organs, which are necessary for the senses of hearing, balance, and smell. The throat mainly functions as a pathway through which food and fluids travel to the esophagus (the hollow tube that leads from the throat to the stomach) and air passes to the lungs.

  6. 2 paź 2024 · This e-Anatomy module contains illustrations dedicated to the anatomy of the external, middle and internal ear. These fully labeled anatomical illustrations are presented as a comprehensive atlas of the auditory and vestibular system.

  7. The ear consists of three areas—the outer, middle, and inner ear. The nose is the organ of smell and is part of the peripheral nervous system. The throat is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food, and liquid.

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