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    High-Frequency Sound Causes Which Portion of the Basilar Membrane to Vibrate
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High-Frequency Sound Causes Which Portion of the Basilar Membrane to Vibrate

Question 13

Question 13

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High-frequency sound causes which portion of the basilar membrane to vibrate?


A) Near oval window
B) Middle portion
C) Along entire length
D) Near helicotrema

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