What is tympanum
What do you know about the tympanum? In which portion of the ear it is located and explains its function?
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The tympanum or ear drum refers to the membrane situated in middle ear immediately after the auditory canal and thus, it separates middle ear from the external ear. The function of tympanum is to vibrate with the same frequency of sound waves which reach it.
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