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On which bone does External Acoustic Meatus occurs?

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External Acoustic Meatus occurs in the temporal bone

Step-by-step explanation:

External Acoustic Meatus is also known as external auditory canal. This canal is circular in structure and contains cartilage, bones, ceruminous gland.

External Acoustic Meatus is located on the temporal bone. This bone is located on the the lateral side and the base of the skull. Four parts of temporal bone are mastoid, squamous, tympanic and petrous.

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