The correct option is E Pinna - Auditory canal - Tympanic membrane - Malleus - Incus - Stapes - Cochlea - Auditory nerve
Sound waves enter the external auditory canal and cause the tympanic membrane to vibrate. These vibrations are amplified by ear ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes) and are transmitted through oval window to basilar membrane. Vibrations of basilar membrane stimulate the hair cells (mechanoreceptors) of the organ of Corti of cochlea and nerve impulse is carried to the brain by the auditory nerve. Thus, the correct answer is option E.