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Intractable constipation or an intestinal obstruction is
Receptors
Special structures or proteins in organisms that respond to specific stimuli like chemicals, heat, or light and transmit a signal.
Auditory Canal
The tube that runs from the outer ear to the eardrum, facilitating the transmission of sound.
Cochlea
A helix-formed, liquid-filled structure within the inner ear that transforms sound waves into neural impulses, which the brain deciphers as sound.
Oval Window
A membrane-covered opening that leads from the middle ear to the cochlea of the inner ear, vital for the process of hearing.
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