What causes vibrations in the fluid in the cochlea? (a) The eardrum pushes gainst the cochlea. (6) Sound waves push against the cochlea. (c) A bone in the middle ear pushes against the cochlea. (d) The fluid vibrates when something outside the ear vibrates. (e)The fluid does not vibrate-the hair cells vibrate.

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2022-08-12

What causes vibrations in the fluid in the cochlea? (a) The eardrum pushes gainst the cochlea. (6) Sound waves push against the cochlea. (c) A bone in the middle ear pushes against the cochlea. (d) The fluid vibrates when something outside the ear vibrates. (e)The fluid does not vibrate-the hair cells vibrate.

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Kole Weber

Kole Weber

Beginner2022-08-13Added 16 answers

Three bones in the middle ear vibrate, pushing on the fluid in the inner ear and causing vibrations in it.
Result:
(c)

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