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the cochlea convents vibrations into electrical sound
The last place in the ear where pressure or sound waves pass through is the cochlea, located in the inner ear. The cochlea is responsible for converting these sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation.
YOUR EARS : Sound comes into the inner ear as vibrations and enters the cochlea
The eardrum
The cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear, is responsible for changing vibrations into nerve signals. Inside the cochlea, specialized hair cells convert the mechanical vibrations of sound waves into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
The stapes, the smallest bone in the human body, transmits sound vibrations from the middle ear to the cochlea in the inner ear. It functions to amplify and transfer sound waves to the fluid-filled cochlea.
The cochlea in your ear is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be interpreted by your brain.
The cochlea turns vibrations into electrical signals that are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve. These electrical signals are interpreted by the brain as sound.
Tympanic membrane --> malleus --> incus --> stapes --> oval window --> cochlea
Yes, the ossicles located in the middle ear are responsible for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea in the inner ear.
Hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear move in response to vibrations of the fluids, which then generate electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing sound information.
The cochlea, which is located in the inner ear, is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are then transmitted to the brain via the auditory nerve. Hair cells within the cochlea help detect these vibrations and send signals to the brain for processing and interpretation of sound.