the inner ear
The middle ear, outer ear, and inner ear are the three parts of the ear.
Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
The boundary between the middle and inner ear is marked by the oval window and round window. The oval window connects the middle ear to the inner ear via the stapes bone, while the round window helps dissipate sound waves within the inner ear.
The cochlea is the part of the inner ear that deals with hearing. It contains the sensory cells responsible for detecting sound vibrations and converting them into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation.
I'd look in the inner ear.
The pinna, also known as the auricle, acts like a funnel by collecting and directing sound waves into the ear canal. It helps to amplify and localize sounds, allowing them to be processed by the inner ear.
it is for balance and sound
the inner ear
the stirrup connects to the outer ear to the inner ear
well... if you see the fish's ear on the outside then it has an outer ear but if not then the fish has an inner ear.
Inner ear is a proper name.
The stirrup connects the outer ear to the inner ear
Inner ear or internal ear is also called the labyrinth.
Yes, the cochlea is located in the inner ear.
Yes. But they neither work like ours nor look like them. What is called the middle ear and the outer ear is designed to convert sound in air into sound in "water"; our inner ear is still the ones that was designed for fish some quarter billion years ago.
cochlea