0 votes
31 views
in Science by (470 points)
The cochlea is a shell-like structure that is full of fluid and lined with nerve cells called what?

1 Answer

0 votes
by (270 points)

hair cells

The stirrup passes the amplified sound waves to the inner ear through the oval window  see Figure above  . When the oval window vibrates, it causes the cochlea to vibrate as well. The cochlea is a shell-like structure that is full of fluid and lined with nerve cells called hair cells. Each hair cell has tiny hair-like projections, as you can see in Figure below . When the cochlea vibrates, it causes waves in the fluid inside. The waves bend the "hairs" on the hair cells, and this triggers electrical impulses. The electrical impulses travel to the brain through nerves. Only after the nerve impulses reach the brain do we hear the sound.

27.0k questions

26.9k answers

2 comments

3.9k users

Categories

Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...