Answer: The correct option is D (Sensory hair cells)
Explanation:
The ear is one of the sense organs recognised in humans which helps in hearing and for balance maintenance. There are different parts of the ear which includes:
--> the outer ear,
--> the middle ear and
--> the inner ear.
The semicircular canals are made up of three interconnected tubes which are located in the inner part of the ear. It consists of sensory hair cells which vibrates in response to sound.
Sensory hair cells serves as receptors of both auditory and vestibular systems, therefore are necessary for hearing and balancing. These cells can become damaged due to loud noises and sometimes will die resulting in hearing loss.
Explanation:
Auditory processing disorder (APD), also known as Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), is a condition that impacts the brain’s ability to filter and interpret sounds. People with APD can hear, but have a hard time receiving, organizing, and processing auditory information. APD often emerges in childhood.
While APD isn’t too well known, it is estimated that 7 percent of children have some type of auditory processing difficulty. Do everyday instructions, requests, and questions seem to bounce off your child? Like he or she is living in a bubble that is impenetrable by oral directions? If your child responds most of the time with a blank stare or “Wait, what?” then you know what we’re talking about.
Or perhaps you’ve noticed this yourself — that the world feels “garbled,” like you’re listening to a cell phone call with the signal cutting in and out?
Pretty shore the answer is D
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