cochela
Cochlea
cochlea
The spiral organ of Corti is found in the cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure within the inner ear. It is responsible for detecting sound vibrations and converting them into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
The hairs in your ear are located in the cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear. These hairs help to detect sound vibrations and send signals to the brain for processing.
Humans have two cochleae, one in each ear. The cochlea is a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear that is responsible for detecting sound and sending signals to the brain for interpretation.
The cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear, is responsible for changing vibrations into nerve signals. Inside the cochlea, specialized hair cells convert the mechanical vibrations of sound waves into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
cochlea
The inner ear.
The spiral organ of Corti is found in the cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure within the inner ear. It is responsible for detecting sound vibrations and converting them into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
A spiral needs a smaller space than the same length stretched out.
the cochlea are located in the ear. It is a spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear that resembles a snail shell and contains nerve endings essential for hearing.
A spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear that resembles a snail shell and contains nerve endings essential for hearing
A spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear that resembles a snail shell and contains nerve endings essential for hearing
The hairs in your ear are located in the cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear. These hairs help to detect sound vibrations and send signals to the brain for processing.
Humans have two cochleae, one in each ear. The cochlea is a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear that is responsible for detecting sound and sending signals to the brain for interpretation.
A spiral needs a smaller space than the same length stretched out.
A division of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear coiled into the form of a snail shell and consisting of a spiral canal in the petrous part.
The cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear, is responsible for changing vibrations into nerve signals. Inside the cochlea, specialized hair cells convert the mechanical vibrations of sound waves into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.