Why would you see hearing loss if there is a fluid-filled sac in the middle ear? O The tympanic membrane vibrates too strongly and causes overstimulation of the inner ear. O The ossicles are unable to move properly, decreasing the vibration of the inner ear. O This disorder decreases function of cranial nerve VIII, the vesibulocochlear nerve. O It blocks your ability to equilibrate air pressure from your Eustachian (auditory) tube.

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Why would you see hearing loss if there is a fluid-filled sac in the middle ear?
O The tympanic membrane vibrates too strongly and causes overstimulation of the inner ear.
The ossicles are unable to move properly, decreasing the vibration of the inner ear.
O This disorder decreases function of cranial nerve VII, the vesibulocochlear nerve.
O It blocks your ability to equilibrate air pressure from your Eustachian (auditory) tube.
Transcribed Image Text:Why would you see hearing loss if there is a fluid-filled sac in the middle ear? O The tympanic membrane vibrates too strongly and causes overstimulation of the inner ear. The ossicles are unable to move properly, decreasing the vibration of the inner ear. O This disorder decreases function of cranial nerve VII, the vesibulocochlear nerve. O It blocks your ability to equilibrate air pressure from your Eustachian (auditory) tube.
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