what is the function of cochlea in human ear class 8
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The cochlea (auditory inner ear) transforms the sound in neural message. The function of the cochlea is to transform the vibrations of the cochlear liquids and associated structures into a neural signal
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The vibrating liquid of cochlea sets up electrical impulses in the nerve cells present in it. These electrical impulses are carried by the auditory nerve to the brain. The brain interprets these electrical impulses as sound and we get the sensation of hearing.
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