That would be the Clochea. :]
The cochlea is a fluid-filled structure in the inner ear that vibrates in response to sound waves. These vibrations stimulate hair cells within the cochlea, which then send signals to the auditory nerve, allowing the brain to process sound.
On average, a person has about 100,000 hairs on their head.
Sound travels into the ear where it goes into the ear drum which looks similar to a snail shell which has many many tiny hairs attached to it. When the sound waves hit the hairs, the hairs begin to vibrate according to the frequency of the sound waves. Certain hairs register certain frequencies and sends signals to the brain which registers those vibrations as sound.
Sound flexes the ear drum, bones in the middle ear transmit the vibration to your skull, which produces pressure waves in your inner ear, which is detected by "hairs" on sensory cells, which are connected to the auditory nerve. The other end of which is connected to the brain.
On average, a person has about 100,000 to 150,000 hairs on their head.
Sound vibrates the inner ear to stimulate hairs in the cochlear.
The cochlea is a fluid-filled structure in the inner ear that vibrates in response to sound waves. These vibrations stimulate hair cells within the cochlea, which then send signals to the auditory nerve, allowing the brain to process sound.
You can pluck the little hairs
keratin
Cilia
Cilla
The "hairs" on a paramecium are called cilia.
The eardrum vibrates the sound. The sound is carried to the cochlea where little "hairs" bend and the sound is then carried to the auditory nerve to the brain. There are other bones and things that are part of the hearing mechanism but I have described how the ear takes in sound and sends it to the brain in the simplest terms possible.
Curly hairs are du to the shape of its follicle (little hole where the hair grow)
No. But they might have little tiny hairs...
a rod shape with little hairs and a tail
your poo has hairs as the twisted motion digests its forms little folicals and then the folicals spread to make bacterial hairs but its not fake no