No, it's the main part of your inner ear.
The external part of a cochlear implant (called a processor) can be removed easily (it has a magnet that adheres to the outer skin and what looks like a hearing aid that sits on the ear). The internal part of a cochlear implant can also be removed -- but would need to be done so surgically.
No, there are currently no cochlear implants for dogs.
Cochlear Limited was created in 1981.
Cochlear Limited's population is 11.
Cochlear Limited's motto is 'Hear now. And always.'.
45% of deaf people have cochlear implants.
The cochlear implant replaces the function of the damaged or missing hair cells in the cochlea, which are responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
medulla oblongata
The iris is the coloured part of the eye.
the eye is part of a needle
Doctor Graeme Clark invented the Cochlear implant (bionic ear) at the University of Melbourne.
As of 2002, it is estimated that over 35,000 individuals have received cochlear implants