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    The Hair Cells of the Cochlea Serve a Function in Hearing
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The Hair Cells of the Cochlea Serve a Function in Hearing

Question 650

Question 650

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The hair cells of the cochlea serve a function in hearing that is similar to the function of which of the following in vision?


A) iris
B) blind spot
C) rods and cones
D) cornea

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