The order is:
Auricle (outer ear or pinna)
Auditory meatus (ear canal)
Tympanic membrane (eardrum)
The ossicles (ear bones) - malleus, then incus, then stapes
Oval window (where stapes transmits vibrations into cochlea)
Cochlea (the snail shell lines internally by specialized cells that form the organ of Corti)
Organ of corti (specialized “hair” cells that pick up vibrations from the fluid in the cochlea)
Vestibulocochlear nerve (transmits signals to brain for processing)
Temporal lobe (brain region that processes auditory information)
I’d recommend you do a quick google search as well to take a look at a diagram showing all this anatomy!
One of the most commonly damaged nervesduring head trauma is Cranial Nerve I, the olfactory nerve. ... The optic nerve, cranial nerve II, can be damaged by skull fractures. If sheared, it leads to permanent blindness in the affected eye.Apr 21, 2017
Answer:
Explanation:
Cambrian explosion
i found it on google sorry if I am wrong! God bless, good luck, and stay safe! :) :) :)
Because the walls of veins have high compliance, they can accommodate a relatively large volume of blood with a relatively small increase in internal pressure.
<h3>What are veins?</h3>
Veins are specific blood vessels of the circulatory system that transport deoxygenated blood to the hearth.
Vein blood vessels have high compliance to increase the volume of blood cells that can be transported.
During this process, the internal pressure of the walls in the vein blood vessel is minimized.
Learn more about veins here:
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Answer:
Burning trash.
Explanation:
When we burn trash, it creates small particles of ashes. This small particle of ashes become mix up with the air. Air can blow these particles to the river or any other water resources, which contaminate the water and make a negative impact.
Raising livestock also has some negative impact on contaminated water and makes a negative impact, but burning trash makes the more negative effect more.