How do the ears defend against microbes?

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2026-06-01 11:15

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Ears contain a considerable amount of wax that protects the soft lining towards the back of the ear canal, leading to the ear-drum. The wax defends the inside of the ear from microscopic organisms and moderately sized insects such as flies. Insects and bacteria get ensnared in the wax and eventually die, falling out of the ear.

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