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Pleeeeeease help 50pts Hearing loss is often due to... loss of hair cells. deterioration of the ear canal. puncturing of the eardrum. connective muscles wearing thin.
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Hearing loss is often due to...
loss of hair cells.
deterioration of the ear canal.
puncturing of the eardrum.
connective muscles wearing thin.
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I would say puncturing of the eardrum because a ruptured eardrum can cause hearing loss. It can also make the middle ear more prone to infections. Hope this helps :)
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