örontrum
Örontrum is a Swedish term that translates to "ear drum" in English, commonly known as the tympanic membrane. It is a thin, semi-transparent membrane located at the end of the outer ear canal, serving as a critical component of the auditory system. The primary function of the örontrum is to vibrate in response to sound waves arriving from the environment, transmitting these vibrations to the ossicles in the middle ear for further processing.
Structurally, the örontrum is approximately 9-10 millimeters in diameter and has a conical shape. It consists
The health of the örontrum is essential for normal hearing. Conditions such as otitis media (middle ear
The tympanic membrane also serves as a barrier protecting the middle and inner ear from foreign objects,
In summary, the örontrum is an essential organ in the auditory process, translating sound waves into mechanical