the inner ears consists of coehlea filled with muscles
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The cochlea is filled with fluid. Specifically, the scala vestibuli and scala tympani contain a fluid called perilymph, which is similar in composition to cerebrospinal fluid, and the scala media contains endolymph, which more resembles intracellular fluid in terms of its ionic concentrations.
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the inner ears consists of coehlea filled with muscles
(true/false) false
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