If you pinch it with your nails does it hurt? then yes there is nerve endings in that region of your body.
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Mostly nerves, although the blood can carry "messages" such as hormones.
The cochlea is the inner ear. It transforms sound into a message the nerves can carry to the brain.
the cochlear nerve
A study of the vasomotor nerves of the rabbit's ear contained in the third cervical and in the cervical sympathetic nerves
certainly, you can try it.
three each, the incus, malleus, and stapes Three in each ear
The brain and the skull design divides the hearing system.. Each ear is its own unit with their own internal mechanisms and auditory nerves. That is why some people can hear with one ear but not their other ear when that ear is damaged.
nerves
32 in each ear, 64 ear muscles in total.
A cat has 27 bones in each ear.
If you pinch it with your nails does it hurt? then yes there is nerve endings in that region of your body.
If you are troubled by a noise in your ear, the problem does not lie with the nerves behind the ear. Chances are you have tinnitus, which is caused by damage to the cochlea, caused by prolonged exposure to extremely loud sounds. Amplification levels in modern rock concerts are ridiculous.
Two, one in each ear, just like humans do.
Birds and reptiles have three inner ear bones to help them hear. They are used to collect sound and cause vibrations which are then picked up by nerves.
thoracic nerves [T1-T12] twelve nerves on each side, mixed motor and sensory, supplying the muscles and skin of the thoracic and abdominal walls.