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Q: Can loud noises damage the hairlike cells in the eardrum?
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How does loud noises make you deaf?

Deafness is more or less caused by damage or a defect in the tympanic membrane (the eardrum), such as the membrane being ruptured by blunt force or a loud noise (130 + decibels) like that of a space shuttle take off.


Does The organ of Corti contains sensitive hairlike cells?

yes. it's those hairlike cells that translate the waves and vibrations into neurological stimulus that the brain can understand and interprete.


What long hairlike projection on cells is composed by pairs of microtubules?

flagella


What are short hairlike projections that enable the motion of eukaryote cells?

Cilia


Hairlike projections of cells that move substances along their surfaces are?

Cilia


What is a hairlike projection from cells that move with a wave-like pattern?

cilia


Is a cilia a microorganism?

No. Cilia are hairlike structures found on some cells.


What protects eardrum from dirt?

Hair cells.


What protects the eardrum from dirt?

Hair cells.


What are short hairlike structures made of microtubules that help move cells?

eukaryotic cells


What are short hairlike projections on a cells surface that are composed of micro-tubules?

Cillia


What are short hairlike projections on cell surface that are composed of microtubules?

eukaryotic cells