Hearing Ear & Seeing Eye (2020)
Anatomy with Dr. Menton
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01-May-2020
The ear and the eye are amazingly complex organs that allow us to sense the world around us. Are they the result of a cosmic accident or the work of a highly intelligent Creator?
The Ear - Learn the functions of the outer, middle and inner ear. Hear how sound waves are received by your ear, turned into nerve impulses, transported to the brain and interpreted so that you can understand what you just heard. Discover why you get dizzy when you spin around. You’ll even find out that earwax does have a purpose.
The Eye - See how the eye takes in light, uses a lens to form an image, and sends that image as an impulse to the brain where it is translated so that you can recognize what you just saw. Watch how many muscles you have in your eyes, how and why cataracts form, and where the expression “the apple of my eye” originated.
Your hearing ears and seeing eyes could not have evolved.
Dr. Menton earned his PhD from Brown University and served as a professor at Washington University for 34 years. He retired as an associate professor emeritus and now serves with Answers in Genesis. https://answersingenesis.org/bios/david-menton/
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