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Mr. Perez
  • Grade 6 Science
  • How Do We Hear?

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Hearing Sounds
  • Hearing is one of the FIVE human senses
  • For a sound to be heard, three things are needed
  • A source of the sound (like your voice, an
    instrument, a cannon fired, a car engine racing,
    a plane flying overhead, a splash of water, etc.)
  • A medium to transmit the sound (gas, liquid, or
    solid)
  • The human ear (which is a sense organ that
    detects the sound and transmits electrical
    impulses to the brain)

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The Human Ear
  • There are THREE main parts to the human ear
  • The outer ear
  • The middle ear
  • The inner ear

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The Outer Ear
  • A sound wave first enters the outer ear
  • The part of the ear that we can see is called the
    pinnacle
  • The outer ear funnels the sound wave into the ear
    canal
  • The sound wave moves through the ear canal to the
    eardrum
  • The vibrating air particles in the sound wave
    make the eardrum vibrate

  • These vibrations are sent to the middle ear

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The Middle Ear
  • The vibrations from the eardrum are transferred
    to the bones in the middle ear
  • The three tiny bones in the middle ear are called
    the hammer, anvil, and stirrup
  • The vibrations are sent from the hammer, to the
    anvil, to the stirrup

  • These vibrations are sent to the inner ear

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The Inner Ear
  • The vibrations from the tiny bones in the middle
    ear are received by the cochlea (which is
    snail-shaped)
  • The cochlea is filled with fluid and is attached
    to nerve fibers
  • The vibrations from the cochlea become nerve
    impulses, which are sent to the brain by the
    auditory nerve

  • The cochlea converts mechanical energy to
    electrical impulses
  • The brain interprets the electrical impulses as
    sound

7
The Ear and Balance
  • The semicircular canals of the inner ear contain
    fluid
  • When we move, the fluid in the semicircular
    canals moves too
  • This lets us know our position and helps us to
    keep our balance

8
The Ear and Pressure
  • The Eustachian tube connects the middle ear with
    the back of the mouth
  • When your ear pops, that is the Eustachian tube
    working to keep the air pressure on both sides of
    the eardrum equal

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Hearing Loss
  • Hearing loss can occur when your inner ear or
    auditory nerve is damaged
  • Young children often experience a build up of
    water in the inner ear, which creates an
    infection (and could include temporary or
    permanent hearing loss)
  • Earwax build-up, fluid, or a punctured eardrum
    can prevent sound waves from reaching your inner
    ear
  • Possible treatments for hearing loss include
    hearing aids, assistive listening devices,
    alerting devices, special training, certain
    medicines, and surgery
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