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Conductive deafness occurs Because of damage to what part of the body
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Conductive deafness occurs Because of damage to what part of the body
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Conductive deafness refers to a malfunction of the middle ear. Those 3 ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) are responsible for converting the sound wave and conducting it to the inner ear.
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