endolymph
It is called the cochlea
There are several "fiery liquds" that emanate from volcanos. The most common is molten rock.
The inner ear consists of three chambers: the cochlea, the vestibule, and the semicircular canals. The cochlea is involved in hearing, while the vestibule and semicircular canals help with balance and spatial awareness. These chambers are filled with fluid and contain specialized cells responsible for detecting sound waves and head movements.
A common name for a mixture made of a liquid is a solution.
The original name for Liquid Paper was "Mistake Out." It was later renamed to "Liquid Paper" by its inventor Bette Nesmith Graham.
the cochlea. it contains a liquid that helps your balance.
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medulla
It is called the cochlea
Cochlea
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there is a cell membrane, a nucleus,a mitochondria,and there is a golgi apparatus
There are two different types of fluid that are found inside the ear. Specifically, there is endolymphatic fluid in the cochlea and perilymphatic fluid found around the hair cells in the inner ear.
The cochlear implant replaces the function of the damaged or missing hair cells in the cochlea, which are responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
There are several "fiery liquds" that emanate from volcanos. The most common is molten rock.