cochlea

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The complex, spirally coiled, tapered cavity of the inner ear in which sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses
A coiled, fluid-filled chamber in the inner ear, containing the basilar membrane, where mechanical (sound) energy is converted into neural energy Resolution of a complex sound into its components occurs in the cochlea
snail-shaped structure in the inner ear that contains the organ of hearing
The winding tubular cavity within the inner ear, shaped like a snail-shell; contains the organ of Corti, the end-organ of hearing, which finally changes the pressure waves of sound into nerve impulses The central bony support of the cochlea is called the modiolus A thin bony plate, called the spiral lamina, extends from the modiolus and partially divides the cochlea The division is completed by the basilar membrane, which is the fibrous support for the organ of Corti One passageway above the divider begins at the oval window, or scala vestibuli Another begins at the round window, or scala tympani They are joined at the apex, or helicotrema Between the two is the scala media, or cochlear duct, which contains the organ of Corti When extended the cochlea is about one and a third inches (35 mm) long It has two and three quarter turns and is about 5 mm high and 9 mm in diameter adj: cochlear See also: ORGAN OF CORTI
A snail shaped mechanism in the inner ear that contain hair cells of basilar membrane that vibrate to aid in frequency recognition
A snail-shaped structure in the inner ear, which is the essential organ of hearing This tube is filled with tiny hair cells, which help transmit sound into the brain
A curved structure of the inner ear that is filled with fluid (p 121)
{i} coiled structure in the inner ear
the main organ of the inner ear, responsible for the initial analysis of sound waveforms
shaped like a snail's shell, this organ of the inner ear contains the organ of Corti, from which the eighth nerve fibers send electric impluses, hearing signals, to the brain
The main receptor organ for hearing located in the inner ear
Part of the inner ear that contains the sensory hair cells of the sense of hearing
An organ in the inner ear that transforms sound vibrations in the inner ear into nerve impulses for transmission to the brain
fluid-filled coil that contains the hair cells
The snail-like bony cavity that contains the delicate hair cells located in the inner ear It is about the size of a dried pea
The spiral-shaped bony canal in the inner ear containing the hair cells that transduce sound
A coiled tube in the ear filled with fluid that vibrates in response to soundcochlea (136 0K)
A component of the inner ear with a snail shell-like structure It serves as the body's microphone, converting sound pressure from the outer ear to electrical impulses which are sent to the brain
The hearing organ Located in the inner ear it is snail like in shape
The cochlea is the spiral-shaped part of the inner ear. cochleas cochleae a part of the inner ear
A snail shaped organ located in the inner ear It is lined with a membrane containing thousands of feathery hair cells tuned to vibrate to different sound frequencies
the snail-shaped tube (in the inner ear coiled around the modiolus) where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses by the Organ of Corti
A spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear that contains the organ of Corti
Winding tubular cavity within the inner ear, shaped like a snail-shell
The inner ear; the sound analyzing part of the auditory system connected to the brain by the auditory nerves
An appendage of the labyrinth of the internal ear, which is elongated and coiled into a spiral in mammals
The snail-shaped structure in the inner ear containing the organ of hearing Problems in this area may include nerve cells that are missing and damage to the nerve cells and balance mechanism
winding tubular cavity within the inner ear, shaped like a snail-shell; contains the end-organ of hearing which finally changes the pressure waves of sound into nerve impulses The central bony support of the cochlea is called the modiolus A thin bony plate, the spiral lamina, extends from the modiolus and partially divides the cochlea The division is completed by the fibrous support for the organ of Corti - the basilar membrane One passageway above the divider begins at the oval window - the scala vestibuli Another begins at the round window - the scala tympani They are joined at the apex or helicotrema Between the two is the scala media, or cochlear duct, which contains the organ of Corti When extended the cochlear is about 1 1/3" (35 mm) long It has 2 3/4 turns and is about 5 mm high and 9 mm in diameter adj: cochlear
Portion of the inner ear concerned with hearing
cochleae
plural of cochlea
cochlear
of or relating to the cochlea of the ear; "cochlear implant"
cochlear
of or relating to the cochlea of the ear; "cochlear implant
cochlear
{s} pertaining to the cochlea (part of the inner ear)
cochlear
Of or pertaining to the cochlea
cochlea

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    [ 'kO-klE-&, 'kä-klE- ] (noun.) 1688. From Latin cochlea (“snail”), from Ancient Greek κοχλίας (kokhlias, “spiral, snail shell”).

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