The eardrum is the first thing that vibrates in response to vibrating air or "sound". The cochlea is the last step in the process, and instead of vibrating it is filled with fluid that moves in response to vibration on a small window on the side. This moves the cochlear fluid and then is transferred to the brain through small hairs inside the organ. Three tiny bones (Malleus, Incus, and Stapes) transfer the vibration from the eardrum to the cochlea.
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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The eardrum is the first thing that vibrates in response to vibrating air or "sound". The cochlea is the last step in the process, and instead of vibrating it is filled with fluid that moves in response to vibration on a small window on the side. This moves the cochlear fluid and then is transferred to the brain through small hairs inside the organ. Three tiny bones (Malleus, Incus, and Stapes) transfer the vibration from the eardrum to the cochlea.
The base of a thermometer is called the bulb, which is typically filled with a fluid like mercury or alcohol. This is where the temperature is measured by the expansion or contraction of the fluid in response to changes in temperature.
The flight or fight response causes your body to be filled with adrenaline. There are also other stress chemicals present.
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.
The structures you are referring to are the cochlea in the inner ear. These coiled tunnels are filled with fluid that vibrates in response to sound waves, which in turn trigger the sensory cells responsible for hearing.
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Filled cookes are simply what it's called. They are cookies filled with ingredients such as jelly, chocolate, etc.
The nucleus of the cell is filled with DNA in the form of chromatin.
The tissues of your respiratory tract (including your nose) become filled with fluid. The tissues do this in response to the invasion of that darn cold virus. This called an immune response. You can take decongestants to help until your body gets rid of the virus. That can take 7-10 days.
No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
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These are called ventricles.