Question 7 4 pts What could impair someone's ability to hear in high frequencies, but still...
Question 7 4 pts What could impair someone's ability to hear in high frequencies, but still be able to hear low frequencies just fine? The cochlear nerve becomes completely severed. Middle ear bones become stiffer and fuse together forming one long bone that transmits vibrations less efficiently. Hair cell kinocilia become detached from the tectorial membrane only in the parts of the cochlea that are farther from the oval window. The vestibular nerve becomes completely severed. Question 8 4 pts What part of the gastrointestinal tract is responsible for the absorption of fat-soluble (hydrophobic) vitamins, and many types of lipids? Capillaries in the stomach Lacteals in the small intestine Capillaries in the liver Lacteals in the large intestine