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Which structure is found in the inner ear?

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Which structure is found in the inner ear?

(A) hammer
(B) basilar membrane
(C) tympanic membrane
(D) pinna
(E) auditory canal

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(B) basilar membrane

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The basilar membrane is found in the inner ear. The basilar membrane is in the cochlea, and the hair cells are embedded in this membrane. The hammer is one of the ossicles in the middle ear. The tympanic membrane, or eardrum, divides the outer and middle ears. The pinna and auditory canal make up the outer ear.

 
Posted : 19/04/2024 3:54 pm
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