The question mentions the Oval window in the human ear, which is a membrane covering the entrance to the cochlea in the inner ear.
The round window is a connective towel membrane located at the end of the middle ear and the baseline of the inner observance. The round window leads to a fluid-filled chamber that coils around in a structure called the cochlea. If the pressure is inordinate it can yield damage or indeed tear the round window.
The ensuing events in order starting with the vibration of the round window and ending with the depolarization of hair cells are given
1) Oval window vibrates or tip-link proteins open K channels
2) Increased pressure in the perilymph of scala vestibuli
3) Pressure surge depresses basilar membrane
4) Inner hair cells move closer to the tectorial membrane
5) Stereocilia bend
6) K ions enter hair cells causing depolarization
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