Q. Internal ear is filled with :

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Solution:

The inner ear consists of a labyrinth of channels within a skull bone (the temporal bone). The part of the inner ear involved in hearing is cochlea. The cochlea has two large chambers, an upper vestibular canal and a lower tympanic canal, separated by a smaller cochlear duct. The vestibular and tympanic canals filled with perilymph while cochlear duct is filled with endolymph.