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When a fly touches one of the tiny hairs, the trap automatically gets triggered to shut.
The cochlea is the main hearing-related organ of the inner ear. When it is damaged, permanent hearing loss is the result. Tiny "hair cells" on the cochlea are responsible for sensing specific sounds, and cochlea damage is caused by the bending and/or breaking of these "hair cells."
the cells which receive the signal receive "mechanical stimulation". As fluid waves, propagated when sound waves interact with the ear, travel through the cochlea tiny hairs are moved, smaller/stiffer hairs moved = higher pitch, longer/looser hairs moved = lower pitch.
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If you don't protect your hearing, your hearing will get worse...and worse...and worse... there are little tiny hairs in your ears and loud noise will damage them. The more hairs tht are damaged, the worse your hearing will be. Hope this helps:)
The cochlea has tiny hairs. These are held by the Organ of Corti. The tectorial membrane moves over the hair when sound waves move it. The hairs are stimulated. This structure is really the organ for hearing.
For hearing and sensing things
the tiny hairs are called CILIA
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Tiny hairs in your ear conduct vibration and convey that to your brain
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When a fly touches one of the tiny hairs, the trap automatically gets triggered to shut.