Answer:
<u>Perilymph</u> is a fluid similar to cerebrospinal fluid that fills the space between the bony labyrinth and the membranous labyrinth.
Explanation:
The inner ear consists of the bony labyrinth and the membranous labyrinth, it is filled of endophilia and surrounded by perinfilia (the bony labyrinth surrounds the membranous, between both there is a space occupied by the perilymph). Perilymph is an albuminous fluid that has an ionic composition similar to the extracellular environment, it bathes the tympanic and vestibular ramps, fully occupying the bony cavities of the inner ear, bathing the membranous parts located inside these cavities.
Explanation:
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eggs, larvae,pupae, and adult stage
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Answer: Option D.
Damage to inner ear.
Explanation:
Cochlea damage or inner damage causes permanent hearing loss.
It is the inner ear of Bob that is damaged because the inner ear is responsible for changing soundwaves to electrical waves because the inner ear make the brain to hear and understand sounds and therefore keeping balance . So damage to the inner ear causes hearing loss and inability to understand what is heard because the cochlea of the inner that change soundwaves to electrical signals or nerve impulses which allow the brain to hear and understand is damaged.
Some other symptoms of inner ear damage are;
Dizziness or spinning sensation (vertigo)
Nausea and vomiting.
Problems with balance or walking.
Hearing loss (or decrease in sound volume) in one ear.
Earache or ear pain.
Fever (sometimes)
Feeling of fullness in the ear.
Plasma membrane specialization I believe is the protein junctions from cell to cell that create a continuous sheet