Sound begins at the eardrum and ends at the brain.
cochlea. eardrum. hammer. EAR WAX.
it helps us with our balance and they help us to hear what is going on around us
YOUR EARS : Sound comes into the inner ear as vibrations and enters the cochlea
The cochlea is the inner ear. It transforms sound into a message the nerves can carry to the brain.
it enables us to hear.
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Both of these are in the ear. The semi-circular canals help you to balance and the cochlea transmits nerve signals to the brain. This is how you hear. The inner ear is subdivided into the vestibule, semicircular canals, and cochlea. The semicircular canals and cochlea are separate structures with different functions. The receptors for balance are in the semicircular canals, and the organ of Corti (the organ of hearing) is in the cochlea.
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Sound is picked up by the outer ear and is sent to the middle ear. It is amplified and enters the cochlea which allows us to hear.
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Sound begins at the eardrum and ends at the brain.
The "ossicles" are the hammer, anvil, and stirrup (the malleus, incus, and stapes) which are small bones of the middle ear. They carry vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea, which allows us to hear sounds. They also "hear" sounds carried by vibrations in the body.
The cochlea is the part of the inner ear that takes vibrations, transferred from sound waves hitting the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and converts them into signals for the auditory nerve. Different parts of the cochlea "encode" different frequencies (pitches) of sound. Therefore, if only part of the cochlea is damaged, a person may lose the ability to hear certain frequencies of sound. If it is damaged enough, the person may lose the ability to hear completely in one ear.
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Sound waves vibrate against your eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup, and cochlea.