Auricle Function | Interactive Ear Anatomy Exhibit for Science Museums
Discover how the ear collects sound
This hands-on exhibit demonstrates the crucial role of the auricle in capturing and directing sound waves. Visitors explore ear anatomy through interactive multi-sensory displays—seeing visualizations, feeling vibrations, and hearing how sound changes with different ear shapes.
How it works:
Visitors place their hand near different ear models to feel how the auricle channels sound into the ear canal. A visual display shows sound wave paths in real-time, while audio cues demonstrate how the outer ear filters and amplifies specific frequencies.
Learning outcomes:
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Understand how auricle shape affects sound collection
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Explore the connection between anatomy and hearing
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Discover why humans and animals have different ear structures
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Learn about hearing protection and ear health
Perfect for:
Science centers | Biology classrooms | Health museums | Anatomy exhibits | STEM education programs
Exhibit specifications:
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Interactive ear models with real-time sound visualization
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Multi-sensory: visual, auditory, and tactile elements
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Durable museum-grade construction
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Customizable for different age groups
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Low-maintenance design
About Zoomking:
As a leading science museum exhibit manufacturer with a 5,800㎡ factory, we deliver turnkey solutions—from custom design to on-site installation. Trusted by institutions worldwide.
Includes: Custom design | Fabrication | Installation | Staff training | Curriculum guide | 2-year warranty
Great play and learning items for kids’ museum, indoor play area and activity center.
Safe, fun, easy to use and perfect for young children.
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