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Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
The muscles that bring a body part toward the body are called adductor muscles. They are responsible for moving a part of the body closer to the midline.
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An aural organ refers to any structure or part of the body that is used for hearing or sensing sound. In humans, the ears are the primary aural organs responsible for detecting sound waves and transmitting them to the brain for interpretation.
vocal cords
Hiccup is a noun. Hiccups is a plural noun
The loudest hiccup on record was measured at an astonishing 110 decibels, achieved by a man named Charles Osborne in 1994. This remarkable hiccup was part of a prolonged bout that lasted for 68 years, during which he reportedly hiccuped thousands of times a day. The sound intensity of his hiccup surpassed that of a chainsaw, showcasing the unique and sometimes bizarre nature of human physiology.
muscles
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Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
The muscles that bring a body part toward the body are called adductor muscles. They are responsible for moving a part of the body closer to the midline.
The lungs are a part of the pneumatic system in the body. They are responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide during breathing.
The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood to the rest of the body.
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Occipital lobe of the brain
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