CAS BI 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Lacrimal Canaliculi, Lacrimal Gland, Cochlear Nerve

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Hair cells are going to bend and spring back up. Those hair cells have connections to the cochlear nerve. The basilar membrane has changing width if unraveled. Different pitch in the sound (different locations in the cochlear nerve) Understand the volume of the language embedded in the sounds. Hair cells have cilia that respond to changes in frequency. Jello layer sits on top of the cilia of the hair cells. Angling the stereocilia and then this relays information to the vestibucochlear nerve. Conjunctiva is a stratified squamous that lines the inside of the eyelid and covers the eyeball. Right in front of the iris cornea. Goblet secretes mucus to keep it moisturized. Tears produced at the gland are washed over the eye and then they empty into the duct and then fall into the nasal passage. Silent signal to the people that you are hurt and the weakest. Each eye is supported by a number of structures.

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