Human Ear

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Explore the Human Ear like never before with a 3D simulation that lets you dive deep into its intricate anatomy and function. Rotate, zoom, and click your way through the outer, middle, and inner ear. Witness how sound waves are collected by the auricle, travel down the ear canal, and cause the eardrum and tiny bones (malleus, incus, and stapes) to vibrate. Follow the vibrations into the fluid-filled cochlea, where they are converted into electrical signals for the brain, and explore the semicircular canals responsible for balance. This interactive tool turns learning into a virtual journey where you’re not just reading about hearing, you’re stepping inside it. Whether you’re a curious learner or a future audiologist, this simulation makes the human ear come alive right in front of your eyes.

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