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Question summary: When sound waves reach the ear drum, what happens next?: The auditory nerve detects the vibration and sends them to the brain; Small hairs in the cochlear detect the vibration from the eardrum and send a message to the brain; Small bones that sit behind the eardrum amplify the vibration, which is detected by the cochlea in the inner ear; Fluid moving in semi-circular canals amplifies the vibration, which is picked up by the auditory nerve and sent to the brain
Right answer summary: Small bones that sit behind the eardrum amplify the vibration, which is detected by the cochlea in the inner ear
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