pinna
(noun)
the visible, cartilaginous part of the ear that resides outside of the head and collects sound waves
Examples of pinna in the following topics:
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Audition: Hearing, the Ear, and Sound Localization
- It includes the pinna, the ear canal, and the most superficial layer of the ear drum, the tympanic membrane.
- The pinna, the fold of cartilage that surrounds the ear canal, reflects and attenuates sound waves, which helps the brain determine the location of the sound.
- Sound reception occurs at the ears, where the pinna collects, reflects, attenuates, or amplifies sound waves.
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Types of Leaf Forms
- The pinnules on one secondary vein are called "pinna".
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Reception of Sound
- In mammals, sound waves are collected by the external, cartilaginous outer part of the ear called the pinna.
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Human Perception of Sound
- When you look at someone's ear, you are really only seeing the pinna, the outer most portion of the ear.
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Structure, Type, and Location of Cartilage
- Elastic cartilage is found in the epiglottis (part of the larynx) and the pinnae (the external ear flaps of many mammals, including humans).