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Auricle
Direct sound waves into ear canal
Tympanic membrane
Convert sound waves into the air to mechanical montion in middle ear
Ossicles
Carry the mechanical vibrations caused by sound waves to the inner ear
Oval window
Transmit the mechanical vibrations of the ossicles to fluid waves in the inner ear
Cochlea
House the structures necessary for converting fluid waves into nervous system signals
Tectorial membrane
Moves in a wave-like manner when the fluid in the cochlea pulses in waves; rubs against hair cells
Hair cells
Convert mechanical motion of the tectorial membrane into action potentials (nervous system signals that travel to the brain
Vestibule and Semicircular canals
Help to maintain balance and determine how the head is moving in space