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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Anatomy of the Ear

1. To Start this lesson please watch this video to review what we have studied about sound thus far, and introduce how sound travels through the ear.


 2. Next, focus just on how the ear works again, by watching this video:


3. Read (or listen to) this article.  Learn about the outer, middle, and inner ear.

4. Read (or listen to) this article on how to protect your ears.

5. Take this quiz.  If you didn't get them all correct, try again until you know them all. 

6. Either print your results and bring them to school, OR copy your results and paste them in an email to Ms. Boughey: sarah.boughey@tasis.ch.

7. On the Sound and Ear test, you will have to complete a diagram like this one.  You will also need to find the auditory nerve, which is not labeled here.  Be sure to study it at home!

8. Optional: If you have questions about the ear, post them in the comments box below.

ear activity gif

8 comments:

  1. What happens if you break your ear?
    VC

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  2. What happens if your auditory nerve brakes?
    Ben

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  3. why don't some people hear?
    Ludovica

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  4. WHAT HAPPENS IF I SCREEM IN MY SISTER'S EAR? DOES IT EXPLODE???? FERDINAND

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  5. The ear have 3 different parts - outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. This parts work together and you can hear. Do you now what happend in the ear when i have earache or ear infection? GEORGI

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  6. If cold water gets in your ear? Does it hurt?
    Egor Vybornov

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  7. can the hammer explode f s j p

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  8. what happens if the hammer in your ear breaks?
    plz answer.

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