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Sound waves traveling through air move the tympanic membrane, which, in turn, moves the ossicles. The movement at the oval window vibrates the fluid in the cochlea. The round window is a membrane located at the base of the ear. If it were absent, the fluid would not move and the auditory receptors would not be stimulated.
Sound waves traveling through air move the tympanic membrane, which, in turn, moves the ossicles. The movement at the oval window vibrates the fluid in the cochlea. The round window is a membrane located at the base of the ear. If it were absent, the fluid would not move and the auditory receptors would not be stimulated.
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Sound waves traveling through air move the tympanic membrane, which, in turn, moves the ossicles. The movement at the oval window vibrates the fluid in the cochlea. The round window is a membrane located at the base of the ear. If it were absent, the fluid would not move and the auditory receptors would not be stimulated.
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