It works.
It worked for the fish that we evolved from.
It was NOT designed.
The cochlea converts vibrations into electrical sounds
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.
In the inner ear, is a spiral organ called the cochlea, and this liquid filled organ is tapered and along its length are a large number of small sensory hairs. These small hairs cause a signal to be generated in the cell supporting the hair and this we interpret as sound.
Tympanic membrane --> malleus --> incus --> stapes --> oval window --> cochlea
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The cochlea is shaped in a spiral, kind of like a snail shell.
It is spiral shaped like a snail
cochela Cochlea
cochlea
the cochlea. it contains a liquid that helps your balance.
in the spiral organ which is located in the cochlea of the inner ear
First of all, it's a spiral galaxy, not an spiral galaxy. Second, a spiral galaxy would have a spiral shape, obviously.
The organ of Corti is located in the Cochlea. The Cochlea is in the inner ear, it is the snailed-shaped, spiral tube that contains the organ of Corti, the receptor for hearing.
Spiral
The inner ear.
spiral galaxy
houses the spiral organ of corti which is the receptor organ for hearing.it sends electrial impulses to the brain