cochlea. eardrum. hammer. EAR WAX.
endolymph
Semicircular Canal
The hair cells inside the cochlea
The cochlea is the inner ear. It transforms sound into a message the nerves can carry to the brain.
System of tubular pathways inside the Cochlea
cochlea. eardrum. hammer. EAR WAX.
A watery liquid called the perilymph moves inside the cochlea and responds to vibrations coming from the middle ear. This fluid moves over the hair cells and converts the motion into electrical signals.
endolymph
Inside your head. The inner ear.
Semicircular Canal
the cilia inside the cochlea
The hair cells inside the cochlea
the stirrup hits the cochlea and it sends waves through the liquid inside of it
No. The cochlea transmit sound from the eardrum. The Eustachian tubes keep the pressure inside the ear equalized with the external pressure.
In general, the cochlea. More specifically, an impulse is carried into the brain along the auditory nerve when the tectorial membrane and the basilar membrane inside the cochlea are pressed together by the force of sound waves.
there are 2 fluids present inside the cochlea ! 1st one is perylymph present in bony labyrinth and the 2nd one is endolymph is present in membranous labyrinth