Snail Shell Ear at Eden Disney blog

Snail Shell Ear. The cochlea or snail shell constitutes the anterior labyrinth. The cochlea is like a tiny snail shell in your ear, filled with fluid. Imagine your inner ear as a long tube shaped like a weird snail. The bony casing of the cochlea is spirally coiled like that of a snail’s shell (from the greek, cochlos, meaning snail). It is thickest at the base, and gradually becomes thinner with each coil until it terminates centrally at the cochlear cupula. It helps you hear by turning sound vibrations into signals for your brain. In early literature about the mammalian inner ear, the hearing part, which looked remarkably like the shell of a land snail (helix pomatia), was. It is composed of three bony elements: With two and half turns on its axis, it has the shape of a snail shell.

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Imagine your inner ear as a long tube shaped like a weird snail. The cochlea or snail shell constitutes the anterior labyrinth. It helps you hear by turning sound vibrations into signals for your brain. In early literature about the mammalian inner ear, the hearing part, which looked remarkably like the shell of a land snail (helix pomatia), was. The bony casing of the cochlea is spirally coiled like that of a snail’s shell (from the greek, cochlos, meaning snail). It is thickest at the base, and gradually becomes thinner with each coil until it terminates centrally at the cochlear cupula. It is composed of three bony elements: With two and half turns on its axis, it has the shape of a snail shell. The cochlea is like a tiny snail shell in your ear, filled with fluid.

Snail in a Shell Sitting on the Ear Stock Image Image of snail

Snail Shell Ear It helps you hear by turning sound vibrations into signals for your brain. The bony casing of the cochlea is spirally coiled like that of a snail’s shell (from the greek, cochlos, meaning snail). Imagine your inner ear as a long tube shaped like a weird snail. The cochlea is like a tiny snail shell in your ear, filled with fluid. In early literature about the mammalian inner ear, the hearing part, which looked remarkably like the shell of a land snail (helix pomatia), was. It is composed of three bony elements: It is thickest at the base, and gradually becomes thinner with each coil until it terminates centrally at the cochlear cupula. It helps you hear by turning sound vibrations into signals for your brain. With two and half turns on its axis, it has the shape of a snail shell. The cochlea or snail shell constitutes the anterior labyrinth.

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