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Cochlea

The cochlea is the snail shaped structure within the inner ear of mammals. It is filled with two types of fluid, perilymph and endolymph. There are three parallel canals of the cochlea filled with the noncompressible fluid, which responds to pushes on the oval window. The pushes require the round window to act as protection for the cochlea.

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Updated 2021-06-08

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