Question:

Sound waves are conducted from the middle ear into the

Last updated: 5/11/2023

Sound waves are conducted from the middle ear into the

Sound waves are conducted from the middle ear into the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear at this precise point O When the tympanic membrane is vibrated O As the wave travels from the scala vestibuli and over the basilar membrane O When stapes taps on the oval window and transfers the sound wave into the scala vestibuli O When the wave of perilymph coming through the scala tympani is dampened at the round window