Difference between revisions of "Ears"
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: The '''ear''' lobe is the shaped part of an '''ear''' that we can see. | : The '''ear''' lobe is the shaped part of an '''ear''' that we can see. | ||
: You do not need an '''ear''' lobe to hear. Most of the important parts of the '''ear''' are deep inside the hole. | : You do not need an '''ear''' lobe to hear. Most of the important parts of the '''ear''' are deep inside the hole. | ||
+ | : If your '''ear''' does not work and you cannot hear, then you are deaf. | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
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Revision as of 07:32, 6 August 2018
Key Stage 1
Meaning
An ear is the part of the body we use to hear sound.
About Ears
- The ear lobe is the shaped part of an ear that we can see.
- You do not need an ear lobe to hear. Most of the important parts of the ear are deep inside the hole.
- If your ear does not work and you cannot hear, then you are deaf.
Examples
The ear of a reptile. | A monkey's ear. |
The ear on a dog. | An elephant's ear. |