Pitch of sound corresponds with this
What is frequency that the ear receives?
This vibrates
What is an object?
The ear allows a person to
What is hear?
The outermost part of the ear
What is the outer ear?
Humans have developed a form of speech called this
What is language?
Produced by an object that vibrates more per second than a lower pitch
What is higher pitch?
Produced by an object vibrating
What is a sound wave?
Allows sound waves to do this
What is vibrate?
The outer ear consists of this seven letter word
What is the auricle?
Hearing enables us to socialize, work, and _______
(11 letter word)
What is communicate?
Corresponds with the amplitude or height of the sound wave and are measured in decibels
What is loudness?
Vibrating object does this to the air in front of it
What is compresses it?
Cells critical for hearing
What are hair cells?
This leads to the eardrum
What is the external ear canal?
This tube is contained in the middle ear
What is the Eustachian tube
Definition: the quality or complexity of the sound wave
What is timbre?
This is produced from a combination of a compression and rarefraction of air molecules
What is a longitudinal sound wave?
The ear's function comes from ___ main parts of the ear
What are 3?
The inner ear contains this seven letter word
What is the cochlea?
Then God came and stood before him exactly as before, calling out, “Samuel! Samuel!” Samuel answered, “Speak. I’m your servant, ready to listen.”
This verse is found in which book of the Bible
What is 1 Samuel?
Two of these could have the same loudness but with different pitches
What are tones?
Sound waves that are in a perfectly empty air space can't travel due to the lack of these
What are airborne particles?
Sound waves move from the eardrum to this
What is the inner ear?
This membrane is found in the inner ear
What is the basilar membrane?
Sound waves can travel through any of these three states
What are solid, liquid, and gas?