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A person is listening to an orchestra and can simultaneously distinguish the high-pitched notes of a flute from the low-pitched notes of a cello. Which structural feature of the nerve that transmits sound information from the inner ear is most critical for this ability to perceive multiple, distinct pitches at once?
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A person is listening to an orchestra and can simultaneously distinguish the high-pitched notes of a flute from the low-pitched notes of a cello. Which structural feature of the nerve that transmits sound information from the inner ear is most critical for this ability to perceive multiple, distinct pitches at once?