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How does a frogs tympanic membrane work

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A frogs tympanic membrane, or tympanum, is the circular patch of skin directly behind its eye that we commonly call its eardrum. It functions much like our eardrum does - the tympanum transmits sound waves to the middle and inner ear, allowing a frog to hear both in the air and below water.
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It works just like a human tympannic membrane. They hear sounds through this structure as sound waves vibrate against the membrane. The men rane acts like a drum skin.
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