What's TYPANIC MEMBRANE?

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MUBARAKFARHAN

30 May, 2026

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ehrumu
3 weeks ago

A thin, tight membrane at the end of your ear canal. About the size of your pinky nail. It’s basically a biological drum skin.

What it does
1. Catches sound: Sound waves travel in, hit the membrane, make it vibrate.
2. Passes it on: Those vibrations get picked up by 3 tiny bones behind it, then sent to your inner ear → brain → you “hear”.

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