The ear canal actually ends at the eardrum. This is the tightly stretched membrane, also known as the "tympanic membrane". The cochlea is located in the inner ear and is a cavity filled with fluid.
The tightly stretched ear skin is commonly referred to as "tunnel" or "gauge." It is created through the process of ear stretching, also known as ear gauging or ear stretching.
It is called the cochlea
The amount the spring is stretched is called the displacement.
The liquid present inside the cochlea is called perilymph. It helps transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear.
The inner ear is a snail-shaped structure called the cochlea, which is filled with fluid. When the oval window vibrates, it causes the fluid in the cochlea to vibrate. This fluid surrounds a membrane running through the middle of the cochlea called the basilar membrane. The answer of your question is the Basilar Membrane.
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they could be called kegs or drums
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The instruments that creates sounds from a string tremor stretched out in both ends is called Chordophones. The popular example of this category is guitar.
i think it is the cochlea
The tightly stretched ear skin is commonly referred to as "tunnel" or "gauge." It is created through the process of ear stretching, also known as ear gauging or ear stretching.
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It is called the cochlea
the cochlea. it contains a liquid that helps your balance.
The amount the spring is stretched is called the displacement.
organ of Corti