Spiral Channel Cochlea

Spiral channel of the cochlea

The spiral canal of the cochlea is a system that connects the brain and the body of the cochlea. It is a spiral structure consisting of several layers of cells and tissues. In the cochlea, the spiral canal plays an important role in the process of sound perception.

The cochlea is a hearing organ that is located in the head of most animals. It consists of three parts: the cochlea, the brain stem and the outer ear. The cochlea consists of a convex conical structure called the cochlea, which is divided into two halves by a membranous septum. This part of the cochlea is called the inner ear and contains the hearing organ.

The spiral cochlea is responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that are transmitted to the animal's nervous system. The spiral snail consists of many layers, each of which plays a specific role