cochlea
Ear pinna, auditory canal and the eardrum.
Auditory stimuli are processed in the auditory system, which includes structures in the inner ear, auditory nerve, brainstem, and auditory cortex in the temporal lobe of the brain. This system is responsible for the detection, analysis, and interpretation of sound signals.
The Cochlea is the auditory portion of the inner ear. It's from the Latin word for Snail, since it looks like a coiled shell.
The sole of the snail's foot is covered with tiny hair-like structures called cilia that help the snail to move.
You can identify the type of snail by looking at its shell shape, color, size, and overall appearance. You can also consult field guides, online resources, or experts for help with identification. Additionally, observing its behavior and habitat can provide clues about the species of snail you have.
Pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, middle ear, cochlea, vestibulocochlear nerve, temporal lobe
I can help you with identifying aquarium snails. Just provide me with some details about the snail's appearance, size, and behavior, and I can assist you in identifying the species.
Cochlear means pertaining to the cochlea.the cochlea is found in the inner earCochleaCochleathe answer would be cochlea because it sends waves through the liquid inside of it. These waves move the tiny hairs at the start of the auditory nerve. The hairs use the auditory nerve to send the vibrations to the brain. Cochlea is Greek for snail and its shape.
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The sense organ connected to the brain by the auditory nerve is the ear. Specifically, the inner ear contains the structures responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that are then transmitted to the brain via the auditory nerve for processing.
To determine the gender of a snail, you can look for physical differences in their reproductive organs. Male snails typically have a reproductive organ called a "penis" while female snails have a reproductive organ called a "gonopore." By examining these structures, you can determine if a snail is a boy or a girl.
pinna, tympanic membrane, external auditory canal