Cochlea Structure Explained
The cochlea is a complex structure consisting of the vestibular and tympanic canals, which facilitate sound transmission through fluid movement. Hair cells, located in the cochlea duct, play a critical role in converting mechanical vibrations into electrical signals, essential for hearing. Understanding this intricate system sheds light on how we perceive sound.In this clip
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Episode 78: Hearing
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