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Inner ear

British pronunciation/ˈɪnəɹ ˈiə/
American pronunciation/ˈɪnɚɹ ˈɪɹ/
Inner ear
[NOUN]
1

the sensory organ responsible for hearing and balance located within the skull

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inner ear definition and meaning

What is "inner ear"?

The inner ear is a complex structure located deep within the skull and is responsible for both hearing and balance. It consists of the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibule. The cochlea is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain. The semicircular canals and vestibule play a crucial role in maintaining balance and detecting changes in head position and movement. The inner ear is filled with fluid and contains delicate sensory cells that help transmit auditory and vestibular information to the brain. It is a vital part of our sensory system, enabling us to hear and maintain our sense of balance.

Examples
1Inside, we find a sensory device, the inner ear.
2It stirs up your inner ears.
3So you have the inner ear of the frog.
4But your inner ears feel every turn of the road And soon your brain is mad at you.
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