Anatomy of the ear | The function and piercing of the ear cartilage

Anatomy of the ear The anatomy of the ear is divided into a microscopic part and a part visible to the eye (macroscopic part). The microscopic part shows that the ear cartilage belongs to the elastic cartilage tissue. The elastic cartilage is a very cell-rich cartilage consisting of only one cartilage cell, in which hardly … Anatomy of the ear | The function and piercing of the ear cartilage

Auditory Canal

General information The term “auditory canal” refers to two different anatomical structures. On the one hand, it refers to the “internal auditory canal” (Meatus acusticus internus), on the other hand to the “external auditory canal” (Meatus acusicus externus). Colloquially, however, the latter is usually meant. The external auditory canal The external auditory canal as part … Auditory Canal

Earlobes

Anatomy The earlobe can be seen as an appendage of the auricle, which forms the lowest part of the ear. It can be attached to the scalp or freely hanging, both of which are naturally possible. All variations in shape and size can be explained by embryonic development and have no disease value as long … Earlobes