sisekõrv
Sisekõrv is the Estonian word for the inner ear. It is the innermost part of the vertebrate ear, containing the organs of hearing and balance. The inner ear is responsible for converting sound waves into nerve impulses that are sent to the brain for interpretation, as well as for maintaining the body's sense of balance and spatial orientation.
Anatomically, the sisekõrv consists of two main parts: the cochlea and the vestibular system. The cochlea is
The sisekõrv is a delicate structure, and damage to its components can lead to various auditory and