cochlea

/ˈkɑkliə/
noun
  1. A spiral-shaped part of the inner ear that is responsible for hearing, converting sound vibrations into nerve signals.
    • The cochlea is filled with fluid and tiny hair cells that detect sound.
    • Damage to the cochlea can cause permanent hearing loss.
    • Doctors use a special scan to examine the cochlea for any abnormalities.
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