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What role does the cochlea play in the frequency response of the ear?.
- A.It amplifies sound waves before they reach the eardrum.
- B.It converts sound vibrations into nerve signals.
- C.It filters out unwanted frequencies.
- D.It protects the ear from loud noises.
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- It converts sound vibrations into nerve signals.
Explanation
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The cochlea is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that the brain can interpret. This evidence highlights its critical role in the auditory process, as it directly affects how sound is perceived.
The implication is that any impairment in cochlear function can lead to hearing loss. Therefore, the conclusion is that understanding the cochlea's function is essential for comprehending hearing mechanisms and addressing hearing impairments.
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