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The cochlea is a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear filled with fluid. When sound waves enter the ear, they cause the fluid in the cochlea to move, stimulating hair cells. These hair cells convert the movement into electrical signals that are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve, where they are processed as sound.
go on the thing that your interested and then click the sound and then you can answer it ?
The section of the ear known as the cochlea is the part of the ear with sensory cells. Vibrations from outside the ear, go into the ear and vibrate the parts of the ear, then the vibration continues to the cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped sensory organ within the ear that the vibration goes through. The nerves in the cochlea translate the vibrations into nerve signals, which continue to the brain where it is processed into recognizable sound, such as speech.
the sound wave vibrate the cochlea in your ear (a small snail like organ in your ear) the fluid inside it shake touching receptors your brain takes the vibrations and and relays the info
Sound waves travel through the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are passed to the cochlea in the inner ear, where hair cells are stimulated and send signals to the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve then carries these signals to the brain, which processes and interprets the sound.
Until the rota blades reach the speed of sound.
No, the semicircular canals of the inner ear are responsible for detecting changes in head position and rotational movements, which help with balance and spatial orientation. Sound is detected by the cochlea, a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear, which converts sound waves into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation.
Go to your menu then go to settings go to sound profile and tap NORMAL and on the right hand side you will see CALL with an arrow pointing down tap on it then you will see CALL MESSAGES AND PHONE tap on MESSAGES and there you go you can change whatever you want to be as your message tone.
Go To The Browser And Go to messages
At sea level it needs to travel at 340m/s.
To set up a ringtone for incoming text messages on the Ace, open the messaging app and go to its settings. Look for the "Notifications" or "Sound" option, where you can select a specific ringtone for text messages. Choose your preferred sound from the list or add a custom one if supported. Finally, save your settings to apply the new ringtone for incoming texts.
Go to messages, click settings, go to all messages, then go down to signature.. :)