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Waves converge on headlands due to:
Cochlear Duct
A spiral-shaped cavity within the cochlea of the inner ear, playing a crucial role in converting sound vibrations into nerve impulses.
Vestibular Canals
Channels within the inner ear that help to control balance and spatial orientation; part of the vestibular system.
Perilymph
The fluid that is located in the space between the membranous labyrinth and the bone in the inner ear.
Statocyst
An invertebrate sense organ containing one or more granules (statoliths); senses gravity and motion.
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