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ELECTRICAL SIGNALS gees.

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Q: What does the cochlea turn the vibrations into?
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What converts sound vibrations into electrical impulses?

The cochlea converts vibrations into electrical sounds


Electrical vibrations into sound vibrations?

the cochlea convents vibrations into electrical sound


Changing electrical vibrations into sound vibrations?

the cochlea convents vibrations into electrical sound


Where in your body can you find the cochlea?

YOUR EARS : Sound comes into the inner ear as vibrations and enters the cochlea


What part of the ear transmits the vibrations to the cochlea?

The eardrum


What moves in response to vibrations of the fluids in the ear?

The Cochlea.


In the cochlea?

Sound vibrations are converted to nerve impulses :)


What part of the ear changes vibrations into nerve signals?

The cochlea.


The part of the ear that transfers sound vibrations to the cochlea is the?

Tympanic membrane --> malleus --> incus --> stapes --> oval window --> cochlea


How do you hear a sound?

Sound vibrations hit the eardrum and consequently produce vibrations in the ear-drum, thence the ossicles (tiny bone levers) in the middle-ear that transmit the vibrations onwards to the cochlea. The cochlea is the transducer, containing fluid that oscillates in the organ in reponse to the imposed vibrations. In turn the fluid's movement excites thousands of minute hair-cells linked to the auditory-nerve bundle that sends the resulting electrical impulses to the brain for processing.


What part of the ear transfers sound vibrations to the cochlea?

the oval window


What pass the vibrations to the cochlea?

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