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Cochlea
A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled inner ear structure that plays a key role in the process of hearing by converting sound waves into nerve impulses.
Temporal Lobe
A region of the cerebral cortex located beneath the temples, involved in processing auditory information and encoding memory.
Oval Window
A membrane-covered opening that leads from the middle ear to the inner ear, crucial for transmitting sound vibrations to the cochlea.
Stirrup
A light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle in horseback riding.
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