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Q: What is activated by the movement of the perilymph?
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What in the ear is activated by the movement of the perilymph?

Hair cells


How is the frequency of a sound indicated to the nervous system?

movement of the perilymph in the cochlear duct


What is carry vibrations from eardrum to perilymph?

Vibration of the tympanic membrane causes movement of the ear ossicles, resulting in the in-and-out vibration of the stapes in the oval window. That touches the perilymph in the scala vestibuli.


The fluid of the inner ear contained within the bony labyrinth and surrounding the membranous labyrinth?

endolymph, can also be called scarpa's fluid


In the human body field what is the fluid perilymph?

Perilymph is a fluid present in the scala vestibuli and scala tympani which are the perilymph compartments of the inner ear. It has the same ionic concentration as the extracellular fluid present in the entire body


Semicircular ducts are filled with what?

perilymph


Perilymph is found in the?

sala vestibuli


What is periymph?

Perilymph is an extracellular fluid located within the cochlea (part of the ear) in 2 of its 3 compartments; the scala tympani and scala vestibuli. The ionic composition of perilymph is comparable to that of plasma and cerebrospinal fluid. The major cation of perilymph is sodium.


What is true about heat projectile?

the fuzes can be activated by any type of movement


What does the perilymph and endolymph in the ear do?

Endolimph has a e


Which of these is a true statement about heat projectiles?

the fuzes can be activated by any type of movement


What are the two things inside the cochlea called?

Hmm, interesting. The question reminds me that I need to brush up on my anatomy. Anyway, I think the answer that you are looking for is "perilymph" (the watery fluid which shakes around following stimulation from the stapes (bone)) and "stereocilia" (which are essentially "hair-like" extensions which track and measure the movement of the perilymph). And thank you for giving me the opportunity to brush up on my ear anatomy!