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How do the fluid movements in cochlea help in the formation of impulses?​

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Answered by ragabxoto1
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Answer:It consists of tiny hair cells that translate the fluid vibration of sounds from its surrounding ducts into electrical impulses that are carried to the brain by sensory nerves. ... The fibers near the cochlear apex resonate to lower frequency sound while fibers near the oval window respond to higher frequency sound.

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