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With the waves, the membrane vibrates the auditory of ossicles where it becomes amplified due to the vibrations
Tympanid membrane
As the sound vibrations, the Malleus, Staples, Incus, and begin to increase, they are sent to the cochlea
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It is the green area where the external, or outer ear that consists the auricle, and ear canal, where it gathers all the focus to the eardrum, that carries to the tympanic membrane
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The snail shape structure, and format gets to be sent to the cochlea which is filled with fluid
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The vibrations travels within the the Sacala Vestibuli, but more prosily the Perrilymph that gets sent into the cochlear duct from usual waves
Sound waves are usually transmitted but the endolymph where is the main power house of the organ; court cochlear duct)
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The protection of the hair cells protects the most inner ear against the sectoral membrane for sound vibrations
Hair cells releases the neurotransmitter to stimulate the ends of the sensory nerve which are the vesicles
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