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name that part of the human ear which helps in converting pressure variation into electric signals. how brain interprets them as sound

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Answered by prerna16
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it is cochela which is present in the inner ear and it is sent to brain via auditory canal and then brain interprets it as sound.

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Answered by Surnia
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Cochlea

Explanation:

  • The ear is the sense organ in the mammal body. In humans the ear is divided into outer, middle and inner ear.
  • The sound stimuli is detected by the ear. The sound waves enter into the outer ear, through the auditory canal, which causes the eardrum to vibrate. The vibration of the eardrum causes the vibration of the bones of the middle ear.
  • The vibration causes  the fluid present in the cochlea of the inner ear amplify the sound, this results in the conversion of the vibrations in the electrical impulses that are send to the brain in the form of sound by the auditory nerves. The brain can translates the electrical impulses in the sounds that we understand and know.

Learn more about cochlea:

What is cochlea?????: https://brainly.in/question/13062172

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