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Q: What attaches the stirrup to the cochlea?
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Where in the body would you find the cochlea and the stirrup?

A person will find the cochlea and the stirrup in the ear. This two body parts are part of the inner ear.


What structure passes passes sound vibration to the cochlea?

The idiot who posted Auditory Nerve is an idiot its, Stirrup!


What pass the vibrations to the cochlea?

The idiot who posted Auditory Nerve is an idiot its, Stirrup!


What does the Cochleae do?

the stirrup hits the cochlea and it sends waves through the liquid inside of it


What is the name of the cranial nerve which attaches to cochlea?

medulla


What structure passes vibrations to the cochlea?

The idiot who posted Auditory Nerve is an idiot its, Stirrup!


Where is the cochlea located in ear?

The cochlea is located in the inner ear, in contact with the latter part of the 3 small bone structures that constitute the middle ear (the stirrup, hammer and anvil.)


What vibrates in your ear before you hear sound?

Sound waves vibrate against your eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup, and cochlea.


What are the stirrups?

stirrup is the smallest bone of the body. it is found in the ear ; it connects the ear drum to the cochlea. it is one of the three bones in the ear .


What is the function of cochlea in the body?

the vibrations from the stirrup arrive at the cochlea, where the cilia (tiny hair like structures) take the vibration convert it into information at the nerve endings where the brain can understand and interpret the sound for us


Were in your body would you find a stirrup bone?

stirrup is one of the bones present in the ear.Thee are 3 bones altogether : hammer anvil and stirrup, and their scientific names...malleus , incuz and stapes respectively. these magnify the vibrations due to their small area and pass them to the cochlea through the oval window.


What structure is articulated by the auditory ossicles?

There is an articulation or joint between each of the three ossicles, but the final structure is the oval window which would bring the stapes/stirrup ossicle in contact with the cochlea of the inner ear.