What happens when the vibrations are passed into the cochlea of the inner ear?

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If we look at the functioning of ear, the ear is divided into three parts. The outer most part receives the sound wave and passes it to the middle ear. The middle ear then passes the vibrations to the inner ear which is known as Cochlea. This part of the ear is very sensitive and converts the stimulus to the neural signal and passes it to the brain for further action.

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through nerves cochlea transfers it to brain where it is accessed and recognised
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they get transmitted to the brain through the nerves in the spinal cord. the brain interprets the sound and recognises the words.
 
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it vibrates and auditory nerves present in that send the sensation to your brain and then you reply..
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The eardrum is the beginning of the middle. The eardrum is made up of a translucent fiber. Connected to the eardrum are three tine bones called the ossicles. Whensound waves reach the eardrum the ossicles vibrate which produce mechanicalsound waves.
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the sound waves when reach the cochlea they are changed into electric signals and reach the brain through sensory nerves which results in hearing
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