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what is the function of cochlea

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Answered by aalminsiddiqui
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This action is passed onto the cochlea, a fluid-filled snail-like structure that contains the organ of Corti, the organ for hearing. It consists of tiny hair cells that line the cochlea. These cells translate vibrations into electrical impulses that are carried to the brain by sensory nerves....

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function of cochlea:

Cochlea is the coiled part of the labyrinth. Cochlea is the auditory organ present in the inner ear. Auditory receptors are present in the cochlea. It converts the auditory signals to neural impulses, which are carried by the afferent nerves fibres and auditory nerves to the brain, where it is integrated and we hear the sound.

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