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Describe the process of hearing (name parts of the ear) beginning with the outer ear, then the middle ear, and finally, the inner ear.
Outer ear funnels sound waves to the tympanic drum (ear drum), the ear drum vibrates causes the hammer to hit the anvil then the anvil to move the stirrup then the stirrup to push the fluid of the cochlea in the middle ear. The fluid of the cochlea moves over hair cells in the inner ear which send electricity, or neurons, to the brain to find patterns thus creating sound.