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The inner ear is a what filled chamber?

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Cochlea is the correct answer
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Answer: Cochlea

Explanation: The inner ear contains a group of interconnected, fluid-filled chambers. The snail-shaped chamber, called the cochlea, plays a role in hearing. Sound vibrations from the bones of the middle ear are transferred to the fluids of the cochlea
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