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sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses in the:
a. cochlea.
b. ossicles.
c. eardrum.
d. auditory cortex.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option B (ossicles): These are tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations but don't convert them to nerve impulses.
- Option C (eardrum): It vibrates in response to sound but doesn't convert to nerve impulses.
- Option D (auditory cortex): This is in the brain and processes auditory information, not where the conversion to nerve impulses happens.
- Option A (cochlea): The cochlea is part of the inner ear and contains hair cells that convert sound vibrations into nerve impulses.
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A. cochlea.