The cochlea and the stirrups are all part of the inner ear system. The cochlea looks like a twisting snail's shell, and the stirrups look like stirrups on a horse saddle.
The cochlea is to the ear as the retina is to the eye for transduction. Both the cochlea and retina are sensory organs that convert external stimuli (sound for the cochlea, light for the retina) into neural signals that can be processed by the brain.
The cochlea is the spiral-shaped part of the inner ear responsible for hearing. It is filled with fluid and contains hair cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical signals sent to the brain for interpretation.
Yes, the cochlea is located in the inner ear.
No, the cochlea is located in the inner ear, not the middle ear.
The cochlea in your ear is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be interpreted by your brain.
A person will find the cochlea and the stirrup in the ear. This two body parts are part of the inner ear.
Inner ear
YOUR EARS : Sound comes into the inner ear as vibrations and enters the cochlea
in the ear
the cochlea contains bone
the cochlea contains bone
My pretty best guess would be the EYEBALL.
The cochlea is to the ear as the retina is to the eye for transduction. Both the cochlea and retina are sensory organs that convert external stimuli (sound for the cochlea, light for the retina) into neural signals that can be processed by the brain.
the disavantage of havng a cochlea implant is that...
i think it is the cochlea
The cochlea is the spiral-shaped part of the inner ear responsible for hearing. It is filled with fluid and contains hair cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical signals sent to the brain for interpretation.
Yes, the cochlea is located in the inner ear.