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The Histology of Inner Ear
The cochlea which is a coil resembling a snail’s shell houses the organ of Corti, the peripheral receptor for hearing. Histologically the cochlea is divided into 3 parts scala vestibule, scala media and the scala tympani divided by the vestibular and basilar membrane respectively.
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