The Eustachian tube is the most anterior.
inner ear
The organ of Corti is housed in an inner ear structure known as the cochlea.
ANTERIOR
Ear pinna, auditory canal and the eardrum.
crista of a semicircular duct
The hair cells in the anterior semicircular canal
Cochlea
inner ear
the inner ear
The organ of Corti is housed in an inner ear structure known as the cochlea.
Auditory tube
No it doesn't. The inner ear has no bones. The three auditory ossicles are located in the middle ear. They are called the malleus, incus & stapes.
The eustachian tube connects the throat to the inner ear and equalises the inner and outer ear pressure. It is this which causes the pop! when you fly in an aircraft and you swallow. The pop is the eustachian tube clearing.
Sound waves hit the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates in response to the sound waves. These sound vibrations are amplified and transmitted by the auditory ossicles of the middle ear to the inner ear where they are changed into electrical energy and sent to the brain for interpretation.
it is for balance and sound
the inner ear
ANTERIOR