8 9 10 The primary purpose of the middle ear bony structures (maleus, incus, and stapes) is to A. Equalize pressure in the middle ear. B. Amplify vibrations as they are relayed to the cochlea. C. Transduce sound waves into electrical signals. D. Trap particles and prevent them from entering the inner ear. The receptors of both equilibrium and hearing are A. Utricles B. Ampullae C. Hair cells D. Tympanic membranes Which of these best describes signal reception in the organ of Corti?

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The primary purpose of the middle ear bony structures (maleus, incus, and
stapes) is to
A. Equalize pressure in the middle ear.
B. Amplify vibrations as they are relayed to the cochlea.
C. Transduce sound waves into electrical signals.
D. Trap particles and prevent them from entering the inner ear.
The receptors of both equilibrium and hearing are
A. Utricles
B. Ampullae
C. Hair cells
D. Tympanic membranes
Which of these best describes signal reception in the organ of Corti?
A. Pressure waves in endolymph cause movement of the basilar
B.
membrane, bending receptor cells against the tectorial membrane.
Pressure waves in endolymph trigger voltage-gated channels on
receptor cells.
C. Pressure waves in endolymph cause signal molecules to bind to
receptor cells.
D. All of these are correct.
Which of these best describes signal transduction in the organ of Corti?
A. Vibrations become pressure waves in the fluid-filled chambers of
the cochlea.
B. Movement of stereocilia causes ion channels to open and close.
C. The tympanic membrane vibrates as it receives sound waves.
D. Vibrations from sound waves enter the semicircular canals.
Which structures monitor rotational acceleration and tilt of the head?
A. Cristae of semicircular canals
B. Macula of the saccule
C. Macula of the utricle
D. Maculae of both the saccule and utricle
Transcribed Image Text:8 9 10 11 12 The primary purpose of the middle ear bony structures (maleus, incus, and stapes) is to A. Equalize pressure in the middle ear. B. Amplify vibrations as they are relayed to the cochlea. C. Transduce sound waves into electrical signals. D. Trap particles and prevent them from entering the inner ear. The receptors of both equilibrium and hearing are A. Utricles B. Ampullae C. Hair cells D. Tympanic membranes Which of these best describes signal reception in the organ of Corti? A. Pressure waves in endolymph cause movement of the basilar B. membrane, bending receptor cells against the tectorial membrane. Pressure waves in endolymph trigger voltage-gated channels on receptor cells. C. Pressure waves in endolymph cause signal molecules to bind to receptor cells. D. All of these are correct. Which of these best describes signal transduction in the organ of Corti? A. Vibrations become pressure waves in the fluid-filled chambers of the cochlea. B. Movement of stereocilia causes ion channels to open and close. C. The tympanic membrane vibrates as it receives sound waves. D. Vibrations from sound waves enter the semicircular canals. Which structures monitor rotational acceleration and tilt of the head? A. Cristae of semicircular canals B. Macula of the saccule C. Macula of the utricle D. Maculae of both the saccule and utricle
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