The bones in the middle ear respond to the sound vibrations as the volume of the movie rises and falls and sends them to the fluid in the snail-shaped anatomy in the inner ear called the O Hammer O Cochlea O Anvil O Stirrup

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The bones in the middle ear respond to the sound vibrations as the volume of the movie rises and falls and
sends them to the fluid in the snail-shaped anatomy in the inner ear called the
O Hammer
O Cochlea
OAnvil
O Stirrup
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Transcribed Image Text:The bones in the middle ear respond to the sound vibrations as the volume of the movie rises and falls and sends them to the fluid in the snail-shaped anatomy in the inner ear called the O Hammer O Cochlea OAnvil O Stirrup 3 nts
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Question 12
The human ear is able to hear an amazing range of sounds. As your movie begins, you hear the opening
score, what is the first step in the hearing
cess that allows you to hear these sounds?
O Vibrations from the eardrum are passed to the ossicles (tiny bones).
O The moving liquid bends tiny hairs in your inner ear.
O The auditory nerves turn the movements of the tiny hairs into signals and sends them to the brain.
O The outside part of the ear catches the sound waves traveling through the air.
Transcribed Image Text:3 pts Question 12 The human ear is able to hear an amazing range of sounds. As your movie begins, you hear the opening score, what is the first step in the hearing cess that allows you to hear these sounds? O Vibrations from the eardrum are passed to the ossicles (tiny bones). O The moving liquid bends tiny hairs in your inner ear. O The auditory nerves turn the movements of the tiny hairs into signals and sends them to the brain. O The outside part of the ear catches the sound waves traveling through the air.
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