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What do you hear?
• Did you hear something? Maybe the sound
you heard was as quiet as your cat licking
her paws. Or maybe it was loud, like a
siren going by.
• Sounds are everywhere, and you have two
cool parts on your body that let you hear
them all: your ears!
• No matter where we go, sound waves are
all around us.
Human ear
• It has two
functions
- one is hearing
- maintaining the
balance of the
body or
equilibrium
Three parts the ear
1. Outer ear

– collects sound waves and sends them to the middle ear. It is
the visible part of the ear.
a. PINNA OR AURICLE
- it is a flap of skin supported by the cartilage. It is a
curved a part of the ear attached to the head, its shape
makes it efficient in collecting and capturing sound waves
- the soft tissue that hangs from the lower part of the
auricle is the earlobe
b.

1. Outer ear
EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL
- serves as passageway of sound waves
into the ear. It is composed of glands which secrete
earwax. This waxy substance traps dust and other
foreign bodies to prevent them from reaching the
middle ear. The sound waves that pass through the
auditory canal go to the eardrum
1. Outer ear

c. TYMPANIC MEMBRANE
( anterior eardrum)

- separates the outer ear from the
middle ear at the end of the auditory
canal that is very sensitive to sounds.
2. Middle ear

- is a hollow air-filled cavity, consists of
the posterior and the three little bones:
hammer, anvil, and stirrup.it is also
situated in the middle ear the eustachian
tube
2. Middle Ear

a.Tympanic membrane- causes the

eardrum to vibrate when sound come in
through auditory canal. is is the vibration
that sends sound waves deeper into the
ear.
2. Middle Ear

b.The three tiniest bones of the body
a. Hammer- attached to the eardrum
b. anvil – connects the hammer to the
stirrup
c. stirrup – connected to the oval window
3. Inner ear
– consists of the
cochlea and the
semicircular canals ,
located in the skull
3. Inner ear

a. Cochlea – a tube shaped like a shell of a snail which
consists of coiled, liquid-filled tubes that are
separated from one another by membranes. Lining
of the membranes are specialized hair cells that are
sensitive to vibration. It contains actual organ of
hearing called organ of corti. That receives the
sound waves and transmit them to the brain
3. Inner ear

b. semi-circular canal – enable the body to
maintain balance, consists of three
interconnected loop-shaped tubes at right
angles to one another, these canals contain
fluid and hairlike projections that detect
changes in body positions
3. Inner ear

c. Auditory nerve –
responsible in sending
message to the brain
How does the ear work?






Sound waves are sent.
The outer ear “catches the sound waves”.
The middle ear takes the sound waves and “vibrates”
the eardrum.
The inner ear sends the messages to the brain.
Middle Ear
Outer Ear
Sound Waves



Inner Ear

The brain puts it together and hooray! You hear your
favorite song on the radio.
Common (middle or outer ear )
Ailments
1. EAR INFECTIONS –
Symptoms high fever, abscess, and loss
of hearing. A milky discharge with
unpleasant odor comes out of the ear,
sever pain in the ear.
Common Ailments

2. EAR BOIL – an infection on the outer
ear characterized by infection and
swelling , caused by impacted teeth,
ear wax, sinusitis, or prolonged
exposure to loud noise.
Common Ailments

3. DEAFNESS – loss of hearing
- it is the result of an injury in the inner ear.
When the eardrum breaks , the person may
become partially or totally deaf.
OTOLARYNGONOLOGISTS – a trained doctors
who treat diseases of ear 9inflammation,
infection, or allergic condition)
Proper Care for the ears

1. Clean your outer ear with a clean washcloth.
2. Do not use your fingers, hairpins, or
toothpicks in removing earwax,
3. Never put any pointed object like a pencil or
ballpen into your ear.
Proper care for the
ears allow anybody to shout into your ear.
4. Do not

Strong force of the air that may enter your ear can
press too hard on your eardrum and break it.
5. Turn down the volume of appliances.
6. Avoid blows and bumps on your head, especially
near the ear, these can injure eardrum.
Proper Care for the ears

7. Do not blow your nose too hard. This can cause
germs from your throat to go up the Eustachian
tube to your ears.
8. When swimming or diving , protect the eardrums
by wearing a cap or using earplugs.
9. Any ear problem should be consulted to a doctor
Helen Keller Story

People who have lost one or more of their
senses can succeed in life. Perhaps the most
famous case of a physically challenged
person who succeeded is that of Helen
Keller who was born normal child in 1880.
Helen Keller

Before she was two, an illness deprived her
of her sight and hearing. Ann Sullivan , a
special teacher , created a bond between
Helen and the world through the little
girl’s sense of touch . Helen could “hear “
Ann by placing her hand over her
teacher’s lips.
Helendegree, became a
Keller
She earned a college

writer, and was honored by famous
people such as Alexander Graham Bell
and Eleanor Roosevelt . She toured the
world , giving hope to deaf and blind
people.
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Ppt gr.3 ears

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. What do you hear? • Did you hear something? Maybe the sound you heard was as quiet as your cat licking her paws. Or maybe it was loud, like a siren going by. • Sounds are everywhere, and you have two cool parts on your body that let you hear them all: your ears! • No matter where we go, sound waves are all around us.
  • 4. Human ear • It has two functions - one is hearing - maintaining the balance of the body or equilibrium
  • 6. 1. Outer ear – collects sound waves and sends them to the middle ear. It is the visible part of the ear. a. PINNA OR AURICLE - it is a flap of skin supported by the cartilage. It is a curved a part of the ear attached to the head, its shape makes it efficient in collecting and capturing sound waves - the soft tissue that hangs from the lower part of the auricle is the earlobe
  • 7. b. 1. Outer ear EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL - serves as passageway of sound waves into the ear. It is composed of glands which secrete earwax. This waxy substance traps dust and other foreign bodies to prevent them from reaching the middle ear. The sound waves that pass through the auditory canal go to the eardrum
  • 8. 1. Outer ear c. TYMPANIC MEMBRANE ( anterior eardrum) - separates the outer ear from the middle ear at the end of the auditory canal that is very sensitive to sounds.
  • 9. 2. Middle ear - is a hollow air-filled cavity, consists of the posterior and the three little bones: hammer, anvil, and stirrup.it is also situated in the middle ear the eustachian tube
  • 10. 2. Middle Ear a.Tympanic membrane- causes the eardrum to vibrate when sound come in through auditory canal. is is the vibration that sends sound waves deeper into the ear.
  • 11. 2. Middle Ear b.The three tiniest bones of the body a. Hammer- attached to the eardrum b. anvil – connects the hammer to the stirrup c. stirrup – connected to the oval window
  • 12. 3. Inner ear – consists of the cochlea and the semicircular canals , located in the skull
  • 13. 3. Inner ear a. Cochlea – a tube shaped like a shell of a snail which consists of coiled, liquid-filled tubes that are separated from one another by membranes. Lining of the membranes are specialized hair cells that are sensitive to vibration. It contains actual organ of hearing called organ of corti. That receives the sound waves and transmit them to the brain
  • 14. 3. Inner ear b. semi-circular canal – enable the body to maintain balance, consists of three interconnected loop-shaped tubes at right angles to one another, these canals contain fluid and hairlike projections that detect changes in body positions
  • 15. 3. Inner ear c. Auditory nerve – responsible in sending message to the brain
  • 16. How does the ear work?     Sound waves are sent. The outer ear “catches the sound waves”. The middle ear takes the sound waves and “vibrates” the eardrum. The inner ear sends the messages to the brain. Middle Ear Outer Ear Sound Waves  Inner Ear The brain puts it together and hooray! You hear your favorite song on the radio.
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  • 18. Common (middle or outer ear ) Ailments 1. EAR INFECTIONS – Symptoms high fever, abscess, and loss of hearing. A milky discharge with unpleasant odor comes out of the ear, sever pain in the ear.
  • 19. Common Ailments 2. EAR BOIL – an infection on the outer ear characterized by infection and swelling , caused by impacted teeth, ear wax, sinusitis, or prolonged exposure to loud noise.
  • 20. Common Ailments 3. DEAFNESS – loss of hearing - it is the result of an injury in the inner ear. When the eardrum breaks , the person may become partially or totally deaf. OTOLARYNGONOLOGISTS – a trained doctors who treat diseases of ear 9inflammation, infection, or allergic condition)
  • 21. Proper Care for the ears 1. Clean your outer ear with a clean washcloth. 2. Do not use your fingers, hairpins, or toothpicks in removing earwax, 3. Never put any pointed object like a pencil or ballpen into your ear.
  • 22. Proper care for the ears allow anybody to shout into your ear. 4. Do not Strong force of the air that may enter your ear can press too hard on your eardrum and break it. 5. Turn down the volume of appliances. 6. Avoid blows and bumps on your head, especially near the ear, these can injure eardrum.
  • 23. Proper Care for the ears 7. Do not blow your nose too hard. This can cause germs from your throat to go up the Eustachian tube to your ears. 8. When swimming or diving , protect the eardrums by wearing a cap or using earplugs. 9. Any ear problem should be consulted to a doctor
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  • 25. Helen Keller Story People who have lost one or more of their senses can succeed in life. Perhaps the most famous case of a physically challenged person who succeeded is that of Helen Keller who was born normal child in 1880.
  • 26. Helen Keller Before she was two, an illness deprived her of her sight and hearing. Ann Sullivan , a special teacher , created a bond between Helen and the world through the little girl’s sense of touch . Helen could “hear “ Ann by placing her hand over her teacher’s lips.
  • 27. Helendegree, became a Keller She earned a college writer, and was honored by famous people such as Alexander Graham Bell and Eleanor Roosevelt . She toured the world , giving hope to deaf and blind people.