give the function of cochlear fluid in human ear
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The sound waves travel from the outer ear and in through the auditory canal, causing the eardrum, or tympanic membrane, to vibrate. ... The vibrations move via the oval window through the fluid in the cochlea in the inner ear, stimulating thousands of tiny hair cells.
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This occurs at the organ of Corti, which is located all along the cochlea. It is composed of sensory cells called hair cells, which convert vibrations into neural messages. These messages are then passed to the auditory nerve and carried up to the brain.
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