Vibration of the tympanic membrane causes movement of the ear ossicles, resulting in the in-and-out vibration of the stapes in the oval window. That touches the perilymph in the scala vestibuli.
The movement of the perilymph activates the hair cells in the cochlea, which are responsible for detecting sound vibrations and transmitting auditory signals to the brain via the auditory nerve.
Perilymph and endolymph are fluids found in the inner ear. Perilymph helps transmit sound vibrations to the cochlea, while endolymph plays a role in maintaining the balance and spatial orientation of the body by stimulating hair cells in the vestibular system.
Perilymph is found in the cochlea of the inner ear, specifically within the scala vestibuli and scala tympani. It is a fluid that surrounds the membranous labyrinth, which contains endolymph. Perilymph plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations and maintaining pressure within the inner ear structures.
The eardrum receives the vibrations of the air.
The sound waves first vibrate the eardrum, which then transmits the vibrations to the fluid in the cochlea. The fluid in the cochlea contains sensory hair cells that convert the vibrations into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.
Perilymph is found in the scala vestibuli and scala tympani of the cochlea in the inner ear. It helps transmit sound vibrations from the middle ear to the inner ear.
The movement of the perilymph activates the hair cells in the cochlea, which are responsible for detecting sound vibrations and transmitting auditory signals to the brain via the auditory nerve.
The eardrum
Perilymph and endolymph are fluids found in the inner ear. Perilymph helps transmit sound vibrations to the cochlea, while endolymph plays a role in maintaining the balance and spatial orientation of the body by stimulating hair cells in the vestibular system.
Perilymph is found in the cochlea of the inner ear, specifically within the scala vestibuli and scala tympani. It is a fluid that surrounds the membranous labyrinth, which contains endolymph. Perilymph plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations and maintaining pressure within the inner ear structures.
eardrum
The fluid of the inner ear, called perilymph, is contained within the bony labyrinth of the cochlea and vestibular system while surrounding the membranous labyrinth, which contains endolymph. Perilymph helps transmit sound vibrations and maintains balance within the inner ear.
The eardrum receives the vibrations of the air.
It may cause uncomftarble vibrations in your eardrum.
Sound waves/vibrations cause the hair cells to move which create nerve impulses which are converted to sound via the 8th cranial nerve to the brainstem. I'm a medical professional who is a little rusty on her anatomy/physiology but I believe this answer is correct.
The three auditory ossicles amplify and transmit sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane (eardrum) to the oval window, and thus into the fluid environment of the inner ear.
Eardrum