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the eardrum

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The cochlea structure consists of three adjacent tubes separated from each other by sensitive membranes. These tubes are coiled in the shape of a snail shell and filled with fluid.
Its 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.

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The Cochlear in the inner ear has tiny nerves that send signals to the brain via the eighth cranial nerve - the vestibulo-cochlear nerve.

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the hairlike structures in the cochlea that are attached to nerve cells

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i think is the outermost part of your ear

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The cochlea

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the eardrum

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What part of the ear determines the pitch of a sound?

That would be the brain. The ear itself is only designed to transfer the wave frequency through the hair cells in the cocchlea to the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve sends the signal to the brain where it is interpreted.


Which part of your ear sends the messages to your brain that you've heard a sound?

The cochlea


Part of your ear sends the message to your brain that you've heard a sound?

The cochlea


Which part of your ear sends the message to your brain that you've heard something?

Auditory Nerve


Which part of the ear sends a message to the brain that is recognized as sound?

The simple answer: In the inner ear the cochlea (the roundish wound up thing that looks a little like a snail shell to me), picks up vibrations from the eardrum (AKA Tympanic membrane) which are then converted to nerve impulses, which are received by the brain as sound.


What is the nerve that sends signals from inner ear to the brain?

auditory nerve


What do the nerves in the ear do?

I don't knoww.. :L


What is in the inner ear?

in your inner ear there is a bone which then vibrates and sends that to the brain, after this process, you can hear stuff (unless you can't hear).


Is in the inner ear?

in your inner ear there is a bone which then vibrates and sends that to the brain, after this process, you can hear stuff (unless you can't hear).


Which nerve present in which ear carries the sound signal to the brain?

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Which part of the ear vibration get transformed as electrical signal?

inner ear


What part of your ear carries signals to the brain?

the inner ear