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The cochlea is a liquid-filled cavity in the inner ear. T or F? (Please add T or F with explanation.)
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The cochlea is a liquid-filled cavity in the inner ear. T or F?
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True the fluid in it helps vibrate and produce the sound so that we can hear things
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Yes. It is the organ for hearing.
The cochlea and the semicircular canals are filled with a water-like fluid.
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