Examples of cochlea in the following topics:
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- The vibrations of the oval window create pressure waves in the fluid (perilymph) inside the cochlea.
- Inside the cochlea, the basilar membrane is a mechanical analyzer that runs the length of the cochlea, curling toward the cochlea’s center.
- Vibrations travel up the fluid-filled interior of the cochlea.
- The basilar membrane that lines the cochlea gets continuously thinner toward the apex of the cochlea.
- In the cross section of the cochlea (top right figure), note that in addition to the upper canal and lower canal, the cochlea also has a middle canal.
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- The auditory ossicles of the middle ear transmit sounds from the air as vibrations to the fluid-filled cochlea.