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HELPPPPP MEEE Which part(s) of the ear changes sound to signals the brain can understand? outer ear inner ear middle ear and outer ear middle ear and inner ear
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Which part(s) of the ear changes sound to signals the brain can understand?
outer ear
inner ear
middle ear and outer ear
middle ear and inner ear
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the inner ear and the middle ear.
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