cochleaspirally coiled part of the inner ear, containing
receptors for hearing
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>cochlea: a snail-like series of coiled tubes within the skull that assist hearing.
coenzymes:
organic
molecules that act as
cofactors, such as NAD and FAD.
Full article >>>cochlea(koh-klee-uh) [Gk. kochlias, snail]
The complex, coiled
organ of hearing that contains the
organ of Corti.
Full article >>>cochlea A tubular cavity of the inner ear containing the essential
organs of hearing; occurs in crocodiles, birds, and
mammals; spirally coiled in
mammals.
Full article >>> Cochlea coiled
organ in inner ear in which
receptor nerve endings are located
(
cochlea = snail)
Coenzyme an
organic non-
protein enzyme helper
(co- = with together; en = in; zym = yeast) ...
Full article >>>The
cochlea is a tube, about 3.5 cm
long, that is coiled like a snail
shell and filled with a special fluid called endo
lymph.
Full article >>>Together with the
cochlea, the
auditory organ, it is situated in the vestibulum in the inner ear (Figure 1).
Full article >>>Hearing involves the
actions of the external ear,
eardrum, ossicles, and
cochlea. In hearing, sound waves in air are converted into vibrations of a liquid then into movement of hair
cells in the
cochlea.
Full article >>>Nerve fibers from the
cochlea in the inner ear to the cerebral
cortex.
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Full article >>>Additionally, immotile flagella are vital
organelles in sensation and
signal transduction across a wide
variety of
cell types (e.g. eye: rod photo
receptor cells, nose: olfactory
receptor neurons, ear: kino
cilium in
cochlea).
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