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How is your eardrum similar to a real drum?

It produces sound.

It vibrates.

It is unpredictable.

It is hollow.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Your eardrum is similar to a real drum in that it **vibrates**. When sound waves enter the ear, they cause the eardrum to vibrate, similar to how a drumhead vibrates when struck. This vibration is then transmitted to the bones of the middle ear, leading to the perception of sound. While both may resonate with sound, the other options—producing sound, being unpredictable, and being hollow—are not accurate comparisons for the eardrum to a real drum.

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