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The part of the ear where sound wave compressions and rarefactions cause the eardrum to vibrate is the a. inner ear. b. middle ear. c. outer ear. d. auditory nerve.
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The part of the ear where sound wave compressions and rarefactions cause the eardrum to vibrate is the
a. inner ear.
b. middle ear.
c. outer ear.
d. auditory nerve.
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b. middle ear.
The part of the ear where sound wave compressions and rarefactions cause the eardrum to vibrate is theNOT:
a. inner ear.
c. outer ear.
d. auditory nerve.
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