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Cochlea is a part of
(a) hearing organ
(b) sound producing organ
(c) muscular organ
(d) air pollution

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Cochlea is a part of hearing organ.

Explanation:

Step 1:The cochlea is located in the inner ear. A sophisticated coiling structure, the cochlea. The basilar membrane is a long membrane that is tuned so that high tones shake the area close to the base and low tones vibrate the area close to the apex.

Step 2: The inner ear's cochlea is where vibrations are transformed into nerve impulses that are

then delivered to the brain. It is sometimes referred to as the hearing organ.

Step 3: The cochlea, a fluid-filled snail-like structure that houses the organ of Corti, the hearing organ, receives this motion. The cochlea's lining is made up of very small hair cells. These cells convert vibrations into electrical impulses that sensory nerves then transmit to the brain.

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