 Okay, so now we're gonna look at the ear. Okay, so our major auditory component Okay, so the outer ear here is called the peanut. It's your ear lobe Okay, we have an external auditory meatus which makes up the external auditory canal Which accumulates to this structure here. It's your eardrum called the tympanic membrane So we can actually remove that and see that membrane itself Okay, the middle ear is Connected to the back of that tympanic membrane. Okay, so you have three Ossicles as they're called so there are three ear bones Okay, the first of the ear bones is connected to the tympanic membrane called the malus Incus is connected to that which accumulates to this one. That's kind of got the fourth edge called the stapes Now we can see The much larger version There's individual bones. So our malus here Incus kind of looks like your little hammer here, and then of course the stapes Which is this part here. You also have an auditory tube So if this is my middle ear, we have auditory tube It's gonna flow down that allows for drainage there