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The vibrations signaled by waves of sound that are translated into neural impulses by: hair cells oval window vestibular sense auditory lobe cochlea
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The vibrations signaled by waves of sound that are translated into neural impulses by:
hair cells
oval window
vestibular sense
auditory lobe
cochlea
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Answer: D) cochlea
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cochlea is the correct answer
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