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How can loud noises harm the ear according to the text?
How can loud noises harm the ear according to the text?
- By damaging the delicate hair cells in the inner ear (correct)
- By enhancing the function of the auricle
- By strengthening the tiny hair cells in the ear
- By causing the eardrum to become thicker
What is the purpose of getting your hearing checked if you struggle to follow what's being said in class?
What is the purpose of getting your hearing checked if you struggle to follow what's being said in class?
- To prevent ear infections
- To maintain ear health and ensure proper hearing abilities (correct)
- To strengthen the ossicles
- To ensure the auricle is functioning properly
Why is it important to care for your ears according to the text?
Why is it important to care for your ears according to the text?
- To improve vision abilities
- To increase sense of touch sensitivity
- To enhance taste perception
- To maintain proper balance and prevent hearing loss (correct)
Why is it not a good idea to listen to very loud music, TV, or games?
Why is it not a good idea to listen to very loud music, TV, or games?
Why should you not insert anything inside your ear canal?
Why should you not insert anything inside your ear canal?
What should you do if you experience pain, discomfort, or difficulty hearing in your ears?
What should you do if you experience pain, discomfort, or difficulty hearing in your ears?
Which part of the ear is responsible for channelling sounds into the ear canal?
Which part of the ear is responsible for channelling sounds into the ear canal?
What separates the middle ear from the inner ear in the ear's anatomy?
What separates the middle ear from the inner ear in the ear's anatomy?
Which part of the ear is shaped like a spiral or the shell of a snail?
Which part of the ear is shaped like a spiral or the shell of a snail?
What are the tiniest bones found in the human body, located in the middle ear?
What are the tiniest bones found in the human body, located in the middle ear?