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    What Is the Snail-Shaped Structure That Contains the Receptors for Hearing?​
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What Is the Snail-Shaped Structure That Contains the Receptors for Hearing?​

Question 210

Question 210

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What is the snail-shaped structure that contains the receptors for hearing?​


A) Incus
B) ​Cochlea
C) ​Stapes
D) ​Malleus

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