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Figure 11-18
-Refer to Figure 11-18.Starting from point E, a movement along the isocost to point F
Outer Ear (Pinna)
The external portion of the ear, visible on the side of the head, which captures sound waves and directs them into the auditory canal.
Basilar Membrane
A membrane in the cochlea of the inner ear, playing a critical role in the perception of sound by vibrating in response to frequencies.
Auditory Canal
A tube-like structure that leads from the outer ear to the eardrum, transmitting sound waves to the middle ear.
Eardrum
A thin membrane that vibrates in response to sound waves, transmitting these vibrations to the inner ear.
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