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-The capacitive reactance in Figure is:
Papillae
Rounded bumps above the tongue’s surface that contain the taste buds, the receptors for taste.
Pinnae
The visible part of the ear that protrudes from each side of the head, playing a role in collecting sound vibrations and directing them into the ear canal.
Inner Ear
A complex structure deep within the ear responsible for hearing and balance, containing the cochlea and vestibular system.
Cochlea
A spiral-shaped cavity in the inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing by converting sound vibrations into nerve impulses.
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