Asked by Stephanie Politron on May 10, 2024

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Conduction hearing loss is most likely to result from damage to the

A) cochlea.
B) temporal lobe.
C) eardrum.
D) auditory nerve.

Conduction Hearing Loss

A type of hearing loss caused by problems with the ear canal, ear drum, or middle ear that impede the conduction of sound to the inner ear.

Cochlea

A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled inner ear structure that is essential for hearing, where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses.

Temporal Lobe

A region of the cerebral cortex involved in processing auditory information and encoding memory.

  • Understand the structure and functions of different components of the ear and their roles in hearing.
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Nkateko NgwenyaMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Conduction hearing loss is caused by problems in the outer and middle ear, such as damage to the eardrum. Damage to the cochlea (A) would result in sensorineural hearing loss, while the temporal lobe (B) and auditory nerve (D) are part of the brain and not directly involved in hearing conduction.