| 11. | The organ of Corti also has a more complex structure in mammals than it does in other amniotes.
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| 12. | The frequency is an approximately exponential function of the length of the cochlea within the Organ of Corti.
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| 13. | In his later work, Bodian studied the spiral structure within the cochlea known as the Organ of Corti.
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| 14. | Like Boettcher's cells they are considered supporting cells for the auditory hair cells in the organ of Corti.
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| 15. | The organ of Corti is lined with a single row of inner hair cells and three rows of outer hair cells.
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| 16. | The hair cells are arranged in four rows in the organ of Corti along the entire length of the cochlear coil.
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| 17. | Here the border between endolymph and perilymph occurs at the reticular lamina, the endolymph side of the organ of Corti.
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| 18. | It was found that some months after the organ of Corti had degenerated, the spiral ganglion also began to degenerate.
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| 19. | Vestibular duct perilymph vibrations bend organ of Corti outer cells ( 4 lines ) causing prestin to be released in cell tips.
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| 20. | Boettcher cells are considered supporting cells for the organ of Corti, and are present only in the lower turn of the cochlea.
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