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What do the hair cells in the cochlea release when they bend?

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The oval window passes the vibrations to the cochlea . The cochlea is filled with liquid that moves when the vibrations pass through, like the waves in water when you drop a pebble into a pond. Tiny hair cells line the cochlea and bend when the liquid moves. When the hair cells bend, they release neurotransmitters.

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