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Chapter 34, Problem 4P
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The difference in the speed of sensation of the sound by ears should be compared.
The working of the ear to determine the time resolution should be determined.
Whether the 7TM G proteins are capable of efficient time resolution of hearing should be determined.
Concept introduction:
The ears are those organs which help in detecting sound. Ears have several regions which contain many receptors that can detect the sound waves and frequencies and provide information to the nervous system for proper identification of the sound.
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