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xclash

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An abnormality of the fluid in the inner ear that can lead to progressive hearing loss is the definition of:
 
  a. Meineke's disease.
   b. Meniere's disease.
   c, tinnitus.
   d. vertigo.

Question 2

This is a thin membrane that covers the opening to the inner ear and passes vibrations to the cochlea:
 
  a. stapes.
  b. incus.
  c. tympanic membrane.
  d. oval window.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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