Asked by
shambreanna jones
on Nov 20, 2024Verified
Fluid located in the cochlea is set in motion and causes vibration in the __________
A) ossicles.
B) bipolar cells.
C) basilar membrane.
D) semicircular canals.
Cochlea
A spiral-shaped cavity within the inner ear, functioning in the process of converting sound waves into neural signals.
Basilar Membrane
A key structure in the cochlea of the inner ear that plays a critical role in sound perception by vibrating in response to sound waves.
Semicircular Canals
Three fluid-filled tubular canals in the inner ear that sense the rotation of the head.
- Recognize the elements within the inner ear that play a role in converting sound waves into neural signals.
Verified Answer
NN
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the elements within the inner ear that play a role in converting sound waves into neural signals.