Outer Ear
Middle Ear
Inner Ear
Sounds Waves
Fun Facts
100

Outer part of the ear

Pinna

100

Vibrates from sound waves

ear drum

100

This organ is shaped like a snail

cochlear

100

Sounds happens in the form of ?

waves

100

The number of bones in the ear

three

200

Outer part of ear is composed of this material

cartilage

200

This bone gets vibrations from the hammer

anvil

200

This part of the ear has electrical pulses traveling along it

auditory nerve

200

True or False: Sound waves are visible

false

200

The auditory nerve is connected to which part of the body

brain

300

This part of the ear connects the outer ear to the inner ear

ear canal

300

This bone is attached to the ear drum

hammer

300

This organ helps control our balance

semi-circular canal

300

This part of the ear converts vibrations into electrical pulses

receptor hair cells

300

True or False: Loudness is measured in decibels

True

400

These glands produce a substance to protect the ear drum

wax glands

400

This bone conducts vibrations to the inner ear

stirrup

400

This organ includes the semi-circular canal

vestibule

400

True or False: Sounds waves get larger as they travel

False

400

A piece of equipment that helps people who have impaired hearing to hear

hearing aid

500

This is another name for the ear drum

tympanic membrane

500

This tube links the middle ear to the nasal-sinus cavity

eustachian tube

500

Another name for tiny hairs in the cochlear

receptor cells

500

This part of the body directs sounds waves into the middle ear

pinna

500

The language that people who are hearing impaired used to communicate

Sign language