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  • 03-07-2021
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7. Explain how sound waves striking the tympanic membrane result in movement of fluids in the inner ear.

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ogorwyne
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  • 06-07-2021

Answer:

This has been explained below.

Explanation:

Sound waves move along the auditory canal and when moving they hit the tympanic membrane making it to vibrate. this vibration would make the 3 ossicles to move. the tympanic membrane is sticked to the auditory ossicles and the stapes are joined to the oval window. as movements occur in the oval window, there would be motions happening in the cochlea

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