1) Acoustics refers to which of the following sense organs ?
A) eyes
B) ears
C)tongue
D) nose
Answers
Answer:
tongue is the answer for this question
I'm not sure but according to what I've read ear is the correct answer.
Explanation:
E.A.R. is Excellent Acoustic Reader and sound waves travel
through the outer ear, are modulated by the middle ear and are
transmitted to the vestibulocochlear nerve in the inner ear. This nerve
transmits information to the temporal lobe of the brain, where it is
registered as sound. A sound that travels through the outer ear
impacts on the tympanic membrane (ear drum) and causes it to
vibrate. The three ossicles transmit this sound to a second window
(the oval window) which protects the fluid-filled inner ear. In detail,
the pinna of the outer ear helps to focus a sound, which impacts on
the tympanic membrane. The malleus rests on the membrane and
receives the vibration. This vibration is transmitted along the incus
and stapes to the oval window. Two small muscles, the tensor
tympani and stapedius, also help modulate noise. The tensor tympani
dampens noise and the stapedius decrease the receptivity to high-
frequency noise.