kuulmismehhanismide
Kuulmismehhanismide are the biological structures and processes that enable organisms to perceive and interpret sound. These mechanisms are crucial for various species, including humans, for communication, navigation, and survival. In humans, the primary organ responsible for hearing is the ear, which consists of three main parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
The outer ear, or pinna, collects sound waves and directs them into the ear canal. The ear
The inner ear contains the cochlea, a spiral-shaped structure filled with fluid. The vibrations from the middle
Kuulmismehhanismide are not limited to humans; they are found in a wide range of animals, each adapted