Human ear models are used for teaching anatomy, demonstrating sound travel, training for medical procedures (like ear cleaning/otoscopy), explaining conditions (infections, hearing loss), and research, offering a 3D, hands-on way to understand the outer, middle, and inner ear structures for students, doctors, and patients. They serve as valuable visual aids in schools, hospitals, clinics, and labs, improving comprehension beyond flat diagrams.
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Human ear models are used for teaching anatomy, demonstrating sound travel, training for medical procedures (like ear cleaning/otoscopy), explaining conditions (infections, hearing loss), and research, offering a 3D, hands-on way to understand the outer, middle, and inner ear structures for students, doctors, and patients. They serve as valuable visual aids in schools, hospitals, clinics, and labs, improving comprehension beyond flat diagrams.
