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Order the parts of the ear from the outside in.
Sort the options into the correct order.
ear canal
pinna
eardrum
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Fill out the blanks
Select the missing words in the text.
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Which of these animals do you think 'feels' vibrations through the underside of its body? Clue: it does not have external ears.
Choose 1 answer
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Fill in the blanks
Select the missing words in the text.
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