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  1. Earlobe - Wikipedia

    The human earlobe (lobulus auriculae), the lower portion of the outer ear, is composed of tough areolar and adipose connective tissues, lacking the firmness and elasticity of the rest of the …

  2. Earlobe: Location, Function, and Associated Diseases - Health

    Sep 13, 2025 · Here's what to know about the structure, location, and anatomical variations of the earlobe. Unlike the rest of the outer ear, the earlobe doesn't contain cartilage—a firm, yet …

  3. Earlobe: Anatomy and Associated Conditions - Verywell Health

    Oct 21, 2025 · The earlobe is situated on the lowest part of the outer ear (also known as the auricle or pinna). It is attached to three interconnected ridges of cartilage that make up the …

  4. Myths of Human Genetics: Earlobes

    Attached vs. free earlobes are often used to illustrate basic genetics. The myth is that earlobes can be divided into into two clear categories, free and attached, and that a single gene …

  5. Genetics of Earlobes - News-Medical.net

    Apr 30, 2021 · An earlobe is made up of connective tissues combined with a mixture of areola tissues and fat cells. Earlobes have a good blood supply, which helps in keeping them warm …

  6. Swollen earlobe: Pictures, causes, and treatment

    Apr 28, 2025 · Most causes of a swollen earlobe are easily treated at home and can be prevented. Read on to find out when to see a doctor.

  7. Earlobes are pretty much useless. Here's why we evolved them

    May 2, 2025 · What we do know is that earlobes are rich in nerve endings, making them sensitive to touch. This may play a role in social bonding and communication through physical contact, …