Did You Know?

Your cochlea can help you hear music!

How It Works

Sounds make the liquid in the cochlea move.

Why It Matters

The cochlea helps you hear your friends.

What cochlea Does

It helps you hear sounds.

It sends signals to your brain.

It helps you hear music and voices.

It is very small but very smart.

It works with other parts of the ear.

It helps you enjoy sounds every day.

More About cochlea

The cochlea is a small part of your ear. It is shaped like a snail shell. It is very important for hearing. Without it, we would not hear well.

Every day, we hear many sounds. The cochlea helps us hear our friends, music, and fun sounds. It helps us learn and play.

Did you know that some people can lose their hearing? They may need help to hear better. Doctors can help with this, so everyone can enjoy sounds!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Cochlea"] --> B["Inner Ear"] A --> C["Spiral-Shaped Cavity"] B --> D["Hearing Function"] C --> E["2.75 Turns Around Axis"] E --> F["Organ of Corti"] F --> G["Sensory Organ of Hearing"] G --> H["Fluid Chambers"]

What Do These Words Mean?

cochlea:A spiral part of the inner ear that helps with hearing.
bony labyrinth:A complex structure in the inner ear made of bone.
modiolus:The central axis around which the cochlea spirals.
organ of Corti:The part of the cochlea that detects sound.
fluid chambers:Spaces in the cochlea filled with liquid.