Fluid located in the cochlea is set in motion and causes vibration in the _________.
a. bipolar cells
b. semicircular canals
c. basilar membrane
d. ossicles
I think the answer is C. Fluid located in the cochlea is set in motion and causes vibration in the basilar membrane. It is the membrane inside the cochlea of the ear. It separates the two tubes that are filled with liquid. It is an important part of the ear and in the hearing process.