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Tympanic membrane, also called eardrum - membrane in the human ear that receives sound vibrations from the outer air and transmits them to the auditory ossicles, which are tiny bones in the tympanic cavity.
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Tympanic membrane, also called eardrum - membrane in the human ear that receives sound vibrations from the outer air and transmits them to the auditory ossicles, which are tiny bones in the tympanic cavity.
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