Which of the following structures in the ear is responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the auditory nerve?
Eardrum
Ossicles
Cochlea
Auditory canal
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The structure responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the auditory nerve is the **cochlea** (C). The cochlea contains hair cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical signals, which are then sent to the auditory nerve.
Here's a brief overview of the other structures:
- **Eardrum (A)**: Vibrates in response to sound waves and transmits these vibrations to the ossicles.
- **Ossicles (B)**: Three small bones in the middle ear that amplify and transmit vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea.
- **Auditory canal (D)**: Conducts sound waves from the outer ear to the eardrum.

