What is the proper sequence of events that occurs in the ear when sound waves hit the tympanic membrane?
A) displacement of the auditory ossicles, pressure waves occur in the perilymph, the basilar membrane is displaced, stimulation of the cranial nerve VIII, vibration of hair cells against the tectorial membrane
B) displacement of auditory ossicles, pressure waves occur in the perilymph, the basilar membrane is distorted, vibration of hair cells against the tectorial membrane, stimulation of cranial nerve VIII
C) displacement of auditory ossicles, the basilar membrane is displaced, pressure waves occur in the perilymph, vibration of hair cells against the tectorial membrane, stimulation of cranial nerve VIII
D) none of the above
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