Multiple Choice
How does a cochlear implant work?
A) An implant is placed in the cochlea so the person can hear all the time.
B) An implant is placed in the cochlea that facilitates the sensation of sound. In order for the wearer to sense sounds, the wearer must have on external pieces as well.
C) An implant is placed in the middle ear to amplify sound.
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