Semicircular Canal
cochlea. eardrum. hammer. EAR WAX.
endolymph
The inner ear.
Its NOT 'on the inside surface of the cell membrane' Probably ' on the inside surface of the vesicle'
The hair cells inside the cochlea
First, our ears collect sound waves and then transmitted to the middle ear. Ear drum vibrates by the sound waves and conducted and amplified the three ear bones. Then, the pressure waves will transmitted to the oval window and goes into the cochlea. Inside the cochlea, there are upper, cantral and lower canal. The upper and lower canals contains fluid perilymph while the cantral canal contains fluid endolymph. The fluids can then vibrated and stimulate the sensory hair cells to produce nerve impulses to the brain. Hope in will help :)
A Sensory Receptor is a cell within the peripheral nervous system that gathers information from the environment and from inside your body. Answer from: Science Textbook! I Hope I Helped You!
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.
System of tubular pathways inside the Cochlea
cochlea. eardrum. hammer. EAR WAX.
The cochlea is located at the end of the ear canal - inside the ear. It contains fluid and microscopic hairs (cilia). Sound waves received by the ear causes movement of the cilia - which is interpreted by the brain.
Inside your head. The inner ear.
endolymph
The inner ear.
Conductive hearing loss occurs in the outer or middle ear. (Something stuck in hear canal, perforated ear drum, breakdown in the ossicular chain)Sensorineural loss occurs in the inner ear inside cochlea where the tinny hair cells have become damaged.
Its NOT 'on the inside surface of the cell membrane' Probably ' on the inside surface of the vesicle'
The Thermometer inside it