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    The Fluid of the Cochlea Vibrates in Response to the Sound
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The Fluid of the Cochlea Vibrates in Response to the Sound

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Question 89

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The fluid of the cochlea vibrates in response to the sound waves transmitted to the oval window, and this vibration causes rippling in the basilar membrane that houses the auditory receptors.

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