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What structures make up the outer ear?
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What structures make up the outer ear?
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auricle (cartilage covered by skin on opposite sides of the head) auditory canal (also called the ear canal) eardrum outer layer (also called the tympanic membrane)
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The outer ear includes: auricle
(cartilage
covered by
skin
placed on opposite sides of the head)
auditory canal
(also called the ear
canal
)
eardrum
outer layer (also called the
tympanic membrane
)
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