There are no options to choose from here. You will first get the sound, have it encoded, then decoded and processed by the brain.
glomerular capsule-PCT-loop of Henle-DCT-collecting duct
Pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, middle ear, cochlea, vestibulocochlear nerve, temporal lobe
The correct descending order for the media through which sound travels is solids, liquids, and gases. Sound travels fastest through solids because the particles are closer together and can transmit vibrations more efficiently. Liquids come next, followed by gases which have the slowest speed of sound transmission.
'The sound of the bells were heard' is grammatically correct.
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The correct order of events leading to a sound being heard by a person is sound waves traveling through the air, reaching the ear, causing the eardrum to vibrate, and then being transmitted as signals to the brain for interpretation as sound.
Vocal cords are one of the two structures that vibrate to produce sound in humans. They are located in the larynx (voice box) and produce sound when air from the lungs passes through them.
The structures for connecting sound waves to nerve impulses are located in the inner ear. Specifically, the hair cells in the cochlea are responsible for converting sound waves into nerve impulses that can be transmitted to the brain for processing.
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Pleasant sounds are pleasing to the mind and often stimulates the brain. Noise often gives you headaches :)
Their ears, of course.
Ultrasound imaging uses the echoes of sound waves to create images of deep structures in the body. Sound waves are sent into the body, bounce off tissues, and are then detected to create real-time images of organs, muscles, and other structures.