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Definition

The auricle, also known as the pinna, is the external part of the ear that captures sound waves and directs them into the ear canal. It plays a crucial role in localizing sound sources and enhancing auditory perception.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The auricle is made up of cartilage covered by skin and serves as the visible part of the outer ear.
  2. Its shape helps to funnel sound waves into the external auditory canal towards the eardrum.
  3. The auricle assists in determining the direction and distance of sounds, contributing to spatial hearing.
  4. It contains several anatomical landmarks such as the helix, antihelix, tragus, and lobule.
  5. Damage or deformities to the auricle can affect hearing abilities but are generally not life-threatening.

Review Questions

  • What are the primary functions of the auricle in hearing?
  • Which anatomical features are found on the auricle?
  • How does the shape of the auricle contribute to auditory perception?

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