Ep 4. How Do Ears Hear?
Ask the StoryBots is an animated show that is designed to help curious young viewers learn about the world around them. In season 2, episode 4, titled "How Do Ears Hear?", the StoryBots go on a science-based adventure to explore the inner workings of the human ear.
The episode begins with a catchy song that introduces the concept of sound waves and how they are detected by the ear. The StoryBots then embark on a journey inside a human ear to help a young boy named Max understand how his ears work.
Along the way, the StoryBots meet various characters that represent different parts of the ear. They encounter the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear, each of which plays a crucial role in the hearing process.
The outer ear is responsible for capturing sound waves from the environment and directing them into the ear canal. The StoryBots explore this process through a fun sequence in which they slide down the ear canal like a rollercoaster.
Next, the group visits the middle ear, where they meet the three smallest bones in the human body: the malleus, incus, and stapes. These tiny bones work together to amplify sound waves and transmit them to the inner ear.
Finally, the StoryBots reach the inner ear, where they encounter the cochlea. This snail-shaped organ contains thousands of tiny hair cells that vibrate in response to sound waves. The hair cells are connected to the auditory nerve, which carries signals to the brain, allowing us to hear and interpret sounds.
Throughout the episode, the StoryBots use a combination of humor and science to explain the complex processes that make hearing possible. They also provide helpful tips for taking care of our ears, such as avoiding loud noises and wearing protective gear when necessary.
By the end of the episode, Max has a newfound appreciation for his ears and a deeper understanding of how they work. The StoryBots have once again done an excellent job of making science accessible and engaging for young viewers.