Complete the sentences describing the sense of hearing with the correct terms and then put them into the correct chronological o Drag the text blocks below into their correct order. outer ear vestibular canal shorter cutaneous membrane basilar membrane longer tateral membrane oval The collects sound waves and causes the to vibrate Waves are dissipated when they strike the Waves of cause the The tympanic membrane causes the ossicles to vibrate, which then vibrate against the window. window length travel through the cochlear duct and to vibrate Pressure waves then travel to the tympanic canal. and then to the

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Complete the sentences describing the sense of hearing with the correct terms and then put them into the correct chronological order.
Drag the text blocks below into their
correct order.
outer ear
vestibular canal
shorter
cutaneous
membrane
basilar membrane
longer
lateral membrane
oval
inner ear
round
tympanic
membrane
The
collects sound waves and causes the
to vibrate
Waves are dissipated when they strike the
Waves of
cause the
The tympanic membrane causes the ossicles to vibrate, which then
vibrate against the
window.
window
length travel through the cochlear duct and
to vibrate.
Pressure waves then travel to the
tympanic canal.
and then to the
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the sentences describing the sense of hearing with the correct terms and then put them into the correct chronological order. Drag the text blocks below into their correct order. outer ear vestibular canal shorter cutaneous membrane basilar membrane longer lateral membrane oval inner ear round tympanic membrane The collects sound waves and causes the to vibrate Waves are dissipated when they strike the Waves of cause the The tympanic membrane causes the ossicles to vibrate, which then vibrate against the window. window length travel through the cochlear duct and to vibrate. Pressure waves then travel to the tympanic canal. and then to the
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