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The ear is an organ of hearing and an organ of balance. It consists of the outer, middle, and inner ear. The outer ear includes the pinna (the part you see that is made of cartilage and covered by skin, fur, or hair) and the ear canal.
11 gru 2021 · Here, I will show you all the dog’s external, middle, and internal ear anatomy features with the labeled diagrams. You will also find the detailed anatomical description of the dog ear canal, cartilage, and others in this article.
23 cze 2017 · Figure 1.3 Auricular and annular cartilage of the right ear of a dog, lateral view. (Photo by Phil Snow, UTCVM) © 2012 The University of Tennessee. The auricular cartilage is divided into three sections: the scapha , the concha , and the tubus auris , or conchal tube ( Fig. 1.4 ).
Image:Inside a dog's ear-Merck Veterinary Manual. MERCK MANUALVeterinary Manual. VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS PET OWNERS RESOURCES QUIZZES ABOUT. VETERINARY PROFESSIONALS PET OWNERS. Veterinary /.
10 wrz 2016 · The basic anatomical components of the dog and cat ear are as follows: • Auricle, or pinna. • Auditory canal, or external auditory meatus. • Middle ear. • Internal ear. Structure of the External Ear. The external ear is composed of three elastic cartilages: annular, scutiform, and auricular (Figure 1-1).
... canine and feline ear can be divided into their component parts, consisting of the pinnae, the external ear canals or external acoustic meatuses, the middle ear, and the internal ear (...
Anatomically, the ear can be looked at in three parts: 1. Outer ear - pinna and auditory canal down to the level of the tympanic membrane. 2. Middle ear - contains the malleus, incus and stapes bones - known as the ossicles.