Friday, 16 October 2015

THE SENSE OF HEARING

Sound waves go into our ear and hit the eardrum. As a result, the eardrum vibrates.
When the eardrum vibrates, it makes the small bones inside the ear vibrate too.
The cochlea detects the vibrations and produces nerve impulses. The auditory nerve transmits these impulses to the brain. Then the brain interprets the information.


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