Asked by Nancy Quezada on May 15, 2024

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Hair cells line the surface of the

A) anvil.
B) eardrum.
C) basilar membrane.
D) auditory nerve.

Hair Cells

Specialized auditory receptor neurons found within the inner ear, playing a critical role in the conversion of sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain to interpret.

Basilar Membrane

A structure in the inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing by vibrating in response to sound and facilitating auditory processing.

Eardrum

A thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear, vibrating in response to sound waves and playing a key role in hearing.

  • Achieve insight into the layout and purposes of various segments of the ear and their participation in auditory activities.
  • Gain insight into auditory processing and recognize the critical involvement of the cochlea and hair cells in hearing functions.
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Stephanie CasanovasMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Hair cells are part of the organ of Corti, which is located on the basilar membrane of the inner ear. The anvil is one of the three small bones (ossicles) in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. The eardrum itself is a thin membrane that vibrates in response to sound waves. The auditory nerve is a bundle of nerve fibers that carries information from the inner ear to the brain.