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Answer:
The correct answer is option D, that is, 2,4,6,1,5,3.
Explanation:
With the approaching of sound waves, ear pinna mediates it towards the external auditory canal, this makes sound waves to reach the tympanic membrane. This results in the vibration of the tympanic membrane, and as the malleus, that is, the first ear ossicle, which is attached to the tympanic membrane gets displaced.
This movement of the malleus further moves the stapes and the incus. As the footplate of the stapes is associated with the oval window, the movement of the oval window takes place. This movement of the oval window creates pressure waves in the vestibular duct's perilymph. The movement of these pressure waves takes place from the Oval window to the Round window.
At the time of this movement, the pressure wave distorts the basilar membrane on its path to the round window, resulting in the vibration of the basilar membrane and the hair cells situated in the membrane against the tectorial membrane.
The stimulation of the sensory neurons takes place in the vestibulocochlear nerve's cochlear branch due to the displacement of the stereocilia. Post this, information reaches the auditory cortex in the temporal lobe's superior temporal gyrus, and hearing takes place.
Option D is the one that shows the correct sequence of steps in an auditory sensation. In this case, the sequence is 2,4,6,1,5 and 3.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- At the beginning of auditory sensation, the pinna turns to the external acoustic meatus, directing the sound waves to the tympanic membrane.
- These waves provoke an intense vibration in the tipanic membrane, which provokes the displacement of the malleus.
- The displacement of the malleus causes a movement that also displaces the stapes, the incus, and the oval window.
- The movement of the oval window causes other waves that press against the round window.
- This causes the basilar membrane and hair cells to vibrate, causing stimulation of sensory neurons.
At that point, auditory information reaches the auditory cortex in the temporal lobe, allowing hearing to take place.
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