Tärykalvoa
Tärykalvoa, also known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, is a thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear. It is a crucial component of the auditory system, responsible for transmitting sound vibrations from the air to the ossicles of the middle ear.
The tärykalvoa is composed of three layers: an outer epidermal layer, a middle fibrous layer, and an
These vibrations are then transferred to the malleus, the first of the three small bones in the
The tärykalvoa can be damaged by loud noises, sudden pressure changes, or infections. A perforated tympanic