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The Structures of the Cochlea Are Responsible for

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The structures of the cochlea are responsible for whereas the structures of the vestibule and semicircular canals are responsible for equilibrium. Anatomy and physiology of the ear and hearing 57 figure 23. Ear Anatomy Easy To Edit Illustration Of Ear Anatomy Diagram Ad Easy Anatomy Ear Diagram Illustration Ear Anatomy Human Ear Anatomy Ear Diagram Audition 7 Mark the following statements as true T or false F. . Cochlea is the coiled part of the labyrinth. A sound wave travels through the ear. 4 rows The cochlea is a component of the labyrinth of the internal ear that is responsible for hearing. Cochlea is the auditory organ present in the inner ear. Auditory receptors are present in the cochlea. It converts the auditory signals to neural impulses which are carried by the afferent nerves fibres and auditory nerves to the brain where it is integrated and we hear the sound. The vestibular apparatus present a...