What does the Cochlea do for the ear?

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The stirrup hits the cochlea and it sends waves through the liquid inside of it. These waves move the tiny hairs at the start of the auditory nerve. The hairs use the auditory nerve to make a cricket noise in your ear to send the vibrations to the brain.

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