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What are the three parts that make up the human ear?

The human ear is usually described as having three parts: the outer ear (consisting of the pinna and the ear canal), the middle ear (including the tympanic cavity and the three ossicles), and the inner ear (containing the semicircular canals, utricle and saccule, and the cochlea).

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