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Cochlea
A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled inner ear structure that is crucial for sound transduction, leading to the perception of sound.
Vestibular Sac
A part of the inner ear involved in balance, helping to sense changes in head position and movement.
Auditory Canal
The part of the ear through which sound waves travel toward the eardrum, also known as the external auditory meatus.
Semicircular Canal
One of three fluid-filled tubes in the inner ear that play a key role in maintaining balance by detecting head movement and rotation.
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