The Cochlea is a part of the ear that turns the vibrations in the small bones into electrical information. The electrical information is channeled through the nerves, into the brain. The Cochlea is a part of the ear that turns the vibrations in the small bones into electrical information. The electrical information is channeled through the nerves, into the brain.
To hear.
The hairs are different lengths and are tuned to pick up vibrations (think different lengths of pipes in an organ), this is the reason for the spiral shape (changing hair length). The movement of these hairs is how your ear detects sound.
The hair cells (with hairs on the surface) are bendable. There job is to take the physical vibrations caused by the sound wave and translate them into electrical information the brain can recognize as distinct sound.
They stimulate sending of message about sound to brain to identify it
its so your hair dosent fall out
Err... Hair cells on inside, hair follicles on the outside.
root hair tissue
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There are normally three cells within a plant hair but usually, the number of cells depend on the size and the height of the plant hair. Sometimes, there are six cells in a mature hair.
none because........ sorry a hair can have 10000 cells. its amazing how little as a piece of hair have 10000 cells
The cochlea is an internal part of your ear, and is the part where sound is converted into the movement of tiny hair cells and thus generate electrical signals that we interpret as sound. The cochlea is curled up like a shell, hence the name.
The auditory nerve, which is part of cranial nerve VIII or the vestibulocochlear nerve, connects the hair cells of the cochlea in the inner ear with the cochlear nucleus, located in the brainstem at the junction of the pons and medulla.
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Cochela
Err... Hair cells on inside, hair follicles on the outside.
root hair cells dont have chloroplasts
The role of carbohydrates is to provide energy for cells.
cochela Cochlea
Yes, but they are actually dead cells. Your hair and nails are basically a secretion of dead cells.
Roots from your hair.
there are about thousands of root hairs
root hair tissue