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प्रश्न
Choose the Odd One Out:
पर्याय
Incus
Pinna
Malleus
Stapes
उत्तर
Pinna
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain how the human ear works.
Which part of our body helps us in maintaining the body balance?
Photoreceptor cells are present in __________.
(A) blind spot
(B) retina
(C) cochlea
(D) cornea
For human ears, the audible range is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Perilymph or endolymph (Which one surrounds the organ of Corti ?)
Name the following:
The tube which connects the cavity of the middle ear with the throat.
Differentiate between members of the following pair with reference to what is asked in bracket.
Semi-circular canal and cochlea (Senses perceived)
Differentiate between members of the following pair with reference to what is asked in bracket.
Dynamic balance and static balance (Definition)
State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). If false, correct them by changing any one single word in each.
Deafness is caused due to rupturing of the pinna.
Where is the Semicircular canals located? Briefly mention its function.
Name the following:
Part of internal ear related to balance.
Choose the correct answer :
Organ of corti is found in ___________
Given below is a diagram of a part of the human ear. Study the same and answer the question that follow:
State the functions of the parts labeled 'A' and 'B'.
Complete the following sentence with appropriate word :
________ is the organ of balance and hearing in the body.
State the functions of the following:
Semi-circular canals
Select the CORRECT match of part of the human ear and its function.
Mention the name of passage is the outer ear which carries sound waves to the eardrum.
Define the following term:
Ear ossicles
Given below is the diagram of a part of the human ear. Study the same and answer the questions that follow:
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- Give the collective biological term for Malleus, locus and Stapes.
- Name the parts labelled A, B and C in the diagram.
- State the functions of the parts labelled 'A' and 'B'.
- Name the audio receptor region present in the part labelled 'A'.
Name the part of the inner ear that is responsible for static balance in human beings.