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Nasopharynx
The upper part of the pharynx, connecting the nasal cavity above the soft palate to the oropharynx.
Auditory Tube
Also known as the Eustachian tube, it connects the middle ear to the back of the nasopharynx, helping equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
Tympanic Cavity
An air-filled space in the temporal bone of the skull behind the eardrum that contains the bones of the middle ear.
External Acoustic Meatus
The ear canal leading from the outer ear to the eardrum.
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