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what happens inside the choclea​

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Answered by anushree92004
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The cochlea is the sense organ that translates sound into nerve impulses to be sent to the brain. Each person has two cochlea, one for each ear. ... Vibrations in the fluid cause tiny hair cells in the fluid inside the cochlea to vibrate and generate nerve impulses that then travel to the brain

Answered by MrUnKnown77728
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Sound waves make your eardrum vibrate and move the 3 tiny bones in your middle ear. The movement from the middle ear leads to pressure waves that make the fluid inside the cochlea move. The movement of fluid in your inner ear makes the tiny hairs in the cochlea bend and move.

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