Yes. It is a snail-shell shaped organ with tiny hairs lining the inside that move to sound waves, sending impulses to the brain, which the brain translates as sound.
the inner ear
cochlea
Cochlea.
The hair cells are the auditory receptors located in the cochlea. These receptors are found in the organ of Corti.
The organ of Corti is located in the Cochlea. The Cochlea is in the inner ear, it is the snailed-shaped, spiral tube that contains the organ of Corti, the receptor for hearing.
The cochlea is located in the inner ear, in contact with the latter part of the 3 small bone structures that constitute the middle ear (the stirrup, hammer and anvil.)
Cochlea
organ of Corti
It comes right after the cochlea and it's in your ear.
vestibule
in the spiral organ which is located in the cochlea of the inner ear
cochela Cochlea
In the so-called cochlea, in the inner ear.