Answer:
The cochlea contains of tiny stereocilia, or tiny hair cells.
Explanation:
By definition, cochlea is a snail-shaped portion of the inner ear, that belongs to the auditory system. Cochlea receives the vibrating sounds and it causes <em>stereocilia</em> (bundle of tiny hairs, visible in that shape only under the microscope) to move. Then, those vibrations are converted into nerve impulses, and further sent to brain so the received nerves can be processed.
That hearing is an extraordinary process, says the fact that we have over 15000 tiny hair cells! When sounds are too loud for too long, these bundles of <em>stereocilia</em> can be damaged. The damaged hair cells can't respond to sound, which causes noise-induced hearing loss. Since hair cells can’t be repaired or even replaced in humans, hearing loss is often permanent.
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The answer is: one
Approximately, motor vehicle crashes made up around 18% of death on that age group (since younger people are much less likely to die from illness). A large portion of those death are strongly correlated to driving under influence of alcohol or taking away attention from the road while driving (such as using phone)
Answer: All of the above are advantages of ADR
Explanation: Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a way in which two or more disputing parties comes together to settle their differences without litigation. In other words ADR is a means of settlement between two or more people, with out the use of law court.
ADR is faster because litigation takes more time, before the lawyers can present their cases for the judge to decide.
ADR keeps the two parties talking on how to adjust the dispute and be at peace, instead of fighting in the law court for a case.
ADR is less expensive, because you don't need to pay anyone to defend your case.