the name you stated is the right answer lol
the inner ear
The ear has three chambers: outer, middle and inner ears.Outer ear: pinna/auricle, auditory canal, tympanic membraneMiddle ear: tympanic membrane, ossicles, oval window and auditory tubeInner ear: oval window, cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canals & auditory nerveSound waves travel into the auditory canal and strike the tympanic membrane.The tympanic membrane vibrates.Sound vibrations are amplified and transmitted by the ossicles to the oval window.Vibrations are transferred to fluid environment of the inner ear, converted into electrical energy and sent to the brain for interpretation.
The middle ear, outer ear, and inner ear are the three parts of the ear.
Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
The boundary between the middle and inner ear is marked by the oval window and round window. The oval window connects the middle ear to the inner ear via the stapes bone, while the round window helps dissipate sound waves within the inner ear.
No, the eardrum is not part of the inner ear. It is located in the middle ear and acts as a barrier between the outer and middle ear. The inner ear consists of structures like the cochlea and semicircular canals involved in hearing and balance.
it is for balance and sound
the inner ear
the stirrup connects to the outer ear to the inner ear
well... if you see the fish's ear on the outside then it has an outer ear but if not then the fish has an inner ear.
Inner ear is a proper name.
The stirrup connects the outer ear to the inner ear
Inner ear or internal ear is also called the labyrinth.
Yes, the cochlea is located in the inner ear.
The oval window is part of the middle ear but in theory, yes it does separate the middle ear from the inner ear.
The temporal bone is the hardest bone in the body. It contains and protects the delicate chambers of the ear.
The middle ear, outer ear, and inner ear are the three parts of the ear.