| 41. | The basilar membrane within the cochlea contains the first of these specializations for echo information processing.
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| 42. | An inhibition mechanism can be employed involving the variable suppression of outputs from the two cochlea.
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| 43. | This is a way to somewhat bypass the outer and middle ears to stimulate the cochlea.
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| 44. | The actual coiling or spiral nature of the cochlea occurred to save space inside the skull.
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| 45. | Our cochleas catch their breath and come to terms with the persistent quiet of the natural world.
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| 46. | Somewhat unusually among theropods, " T . rex " had a very long cochlea.
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| 47. | The best understood mechanism is fixation of the stapes footplate to the oval window of the cochlea.
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| 48. | Efferent projections from the brain to the cochlea also play a role in the perception of sound.
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| 49. | In the mammalian cochlea, amplification occurs in the outer hair cells of the Organ of Corti.
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| 50. | The basilar membrane and the hair cells of the cochlea function as a sharply tuned frequency analyzer.
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