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    What Happens When There Is Deflection of the Basilar Membrane
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What Happens When There Is Deflection of the Basilar Membrane

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What happens when there is deflection of the basilar membrane


A) The receptors of the organ of Corti are activated.
B) The stapes rock backward.
C) The round window displaces.
D) The tympanic membrane displaces.

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