Biology, asked by ddr1cuber, 9 months ago

function of chohlea in the ear

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Answered by NSOULEDHARRY
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The cochlea (auditory inner ear) transforms the sound in neural message. The function of the cochlea is to transform the vibrations of the cochlear liquids and associated structures into a neural signal.

Answered by suryavamsham
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chohlea is a Greek word means snail

which lies in inner part of ear.

The cochlea receives sound in the form of vibrations, which cause the stereocilia to move

hope you are understood.

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