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Inner ear
The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above.
Latin auris interna
Gray's subject #232 1047
MeSH Ear,+Inner

The inner ear is the bony labyrinth, a system of passages comprising two main functional parts:

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The outer ear focuses and directs sound waves into the middle ear. In the middle ear, the energy of these pressure waves<ref>http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/GBSSCI/PHYS/Class/sound/u11l1c.html</ref> is translated into mechanical vibrations of the middle ear’s bone structure. The cochlea of the inner ear propagates these mechanical signals as waves in fluid and membranes, and finally transduces them to nerve impulses which are transmitted to the brain.

The vestibular system of the inner ear use the kinds of fluids and detection cells (hair cells) as the cochlea uses, and sends information to the brain about the attitude and rotation of the head.

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Sensory system - Auditory system - edit
Outer ear: Pinna | Ear canal 

Middle ear: Eardrum | Ossicles (MalleusIncus & Stapes) | Stapedius | Tensor tympani | Eustachian tube

Inner ear: Cochlea (Scala vestibuliScala media & Scala tympani) | Oval window | Helicotrema | Round window | Basilar membrane | Reissner's membrane | Organ of Corti | Hair cells | Stereocilia

Brain: Cochlear nerve VIII → Cochlear nuclei → Superior olivary nuclei → Inferior colliculi → Medial geniculate nuclei → Primary auditory cortex

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