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The cochlea is a spiral-shaped, fluid-filled structure in the inner ear that plays a critical role in hearing by converting sound vibrations into neural signals. It is part of the auditory system, where sound waves travel through the ear canal, vibrate the eardrum, and transmit these vibrations through the ossicles to the cochlea. The movement of fluid within the cochlea stimulates hair cells that send signals to the auditory nerve, enabling sound perception.