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Card 6
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The type of motion seen when the basilar membrane vibrates is known as
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Card 7
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Because of this frequency selectivity, we can say that the Basilar membrane performs a kind of [ ] on incoming sounds.
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Card 8
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The Organ of [ ] sits ontop of the Basilar membrane
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Card 9
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Its consists of cells known as [ ] cells.
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Card 10
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The hair cells have mini-hairs at their tips known as [ ]
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Card 11
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When the Basilar Membrane is deflected, channels in the stereocilia of the hair cells open, causing [ ] ions to enter.
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Card 12
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Once the hair cells are depolarized, they release [ ] into the synaptic cleft, which dock on receptors of the auditory nerve.
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Card 13
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Type of coding in the auditory nerve
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Card 14
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Type of coding in the auditory nerve
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