A change in membrane potential
Answer and Explanation:
If the endolymph is mixed with the perilymph then their potassium levels will tend to reach to equilibrium as it is stated that the intermediate membrane have been ruptured. The potassium level will decrease here.
In stereocilia the concentration of the potassium will also tend to reach equilibrium because the membrane is ruptured and the flow of the ions will not remain unidirectional.
The calcium concentration is more in the perilymph as compared to endolymph so the rupturing will allow more calcium ions to get incorporated in the hair vesicles.
The hearing will be affected by mixing of endolymph and perilymph as it will disturb the concentration of various ions and hence the ion channel will be clogged and there will be hearing loss.
The olfactory cortex (nucus) of the temporal lobe is where the nerve fibers of the olfactory bulb projects directly. This cortex is where you get the smell sensation before determining what the smell actually is. The olfactory cortex is located on the medial aspect of the temporal lobe, particularly in the uncus or the piriform lobe. It is also called the Rhinoencephalon or the nose brain.
I believe it's smaller and less rounded. Hope this help, God bless!
Most sponge body plans are slight variations on a simple tube-within-a-tube design. which of the following is a key limitation of sponge body plans? sponges lack the specialized cell types needed to produce more complex body plans. the reliance on osmosis/diffusion requires a design that maximizes the surface area to volume ratio of the sponge. choanocytes must be protected from the hostile exterior environment. spongin cannot support heavy bodies.