Asked by Precious Sneed on Apr 26, 2024

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The bones of the middle ear

A) respond to a change in the position of the head.
B) transmit sound waves.
C) are sense receptors connected to the auditory nerve.
D) are named the malleus, incus, and otolith.
E) are connected to the tectorial membrane and oval window.

Otolith

Small calcified structures found in the inner ear of vertebrates, crucial for balance and hearing by detecting motion and orientation.

Middle Ear

A part of the ear that contains three small bones known as the ossicles, responsible for transmitting sound from the outer ear to the inner ear.

Auditory Nerve

A cranial nerve that transmits sound information from the cochlea of the inner ear to the brain.

  • Understand thoroughly the anatomical aspects and locales of sensory receptors pertinent to the senses of smell, touch, taste, hearing, and vision.
  • Explain the structure and function of the inner and middle ear and its relevance to hearing.
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Lourie PetersApr 26, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The bones of the middle ear, also known as the ossicles, including the malleus, incus, and stapes, transmit sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear.