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No. Vibrations are changed into signals by the "hairs" (a part of nerve cells, not real hair) in the inner ear. The function of the bones of the middle ear is to change the low pressure, high amplitude sound waves into high pressure, low amplitude waves - for the inner ear to process.

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Is the ossicle that transmits vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window?

what is the ossicle that transmit vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window


In which part of the ear receives the vibrations in the air?

The eardrum receives the vibrations of the air.


WHAT THE FUNCTION OF THE MIDDLE EAR?

The tympanic membrane in the middle ear transforming sound waves into mechanical vibrations. These vibrations stimulate the inner ear.


What two structures transmit vibrations from the external auditory canal to the inner ear fluid?

In turning sound waves into vibrations and ultimately into electrical energy to be interpreted by the brain, these two structurs must transmit vibrations from the auditory canal to the fluid environment of the inner ear:tympanic membrane (eardrum)the three ossicles of the middle ear (malleus/incus/stapes)


Where in your body can you find the cochlea?

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

Related questions

Is the ossicle that transmits vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window?

what is the ossicle that transmit vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window


In which part of the ear receives the vibrations in the air?

The eardrum receives the vibrations of the air.


Does the eardrum send messages to the inner ear?

Yes. Ear drum send messages to inner ear in the form of vibrations. These vibrations are transmitted through three small bones in the middle ear.


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

the oval window


WHAT THE FUNCTION OF THE MIDDLE EAR?

The tympanic membrane in the middle ear transforming sound waves into mechanical vibrations. These vibrations stimulate the inner ear.


What is the function of the bones in the middles ear?

These are responsible for transferring and amplifying the vibrations from outer ear to inner ear


What is the functions of the bones in the middle ear?

These are responsible for transferring and amplifying the vibrations from outer ear to inner ear


What is the function of bones of the middle ear?

These are responsible for transferring and amplifying the vibrations from outer ear to inner ear


The stapes transmits vibrations to the inner ear through the?

Oval Window


What occurs when sound waves don't pass through the outer to the inner ear?

You don't hear anything. They don't actually have to get there through the outer ear. If your ear is plugged, or if your 'tympanum' (ear drum) is broken, the vibrations can conduct through the bone that you feel behind your ear. But they do have to get to the inner ear somehow. If vibrations don't reach the cochlea in the inner ear, then you don't hear anything.


Function of the hammer anvil stirrup?

Hearing. They transmit the sound vibrations from the ear drum to the inner ear.


What two structures transmit vibrations from the external auditory canal to the inner ear fluid?

In turning sound waves into vibrations and ultimately into electrical energy to be interpreted by the brain, these two structurs must transmit vibrations from the auditory canal to the fluid environment of the inner ear:tympanic membrane (eardrum)the three ossicles of the middle ear (malleus/incus/stapes)