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What help us to Ear???????​

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Answered by Arkarajpaul
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The Inner Ear: Nerve Signals Start Here

The snail-shaped cochlea changes the vibrations from the middle ear into nerve signals. These signals travel to the brain along the cochlear nerve, also known as the auditory nerve. The semicircular canals look like three tiny connected tubes. It's their job to help you balance.

Answered by kishorirana03
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The anatomy of our hearing or auditory system is extremely complex but can be broadly divided into two parts, one being called ‘peripheral’ and the other ‘central’.

The peripheral hearing system consists of three parts which are the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear:

The outer ear consists of the pinna (also called the auricle), ear canal and eardrum.

The middle ear is a small, air-filled space containing three tiny bones called the malleus, incus and stapes but collectively called the ossicles

The inner ear has both hearing and balance organs. The hearing part of the inner ear and is called the cochlea which comes from the Greek word for ‘snail’ because of its distinctive coiled shape.

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