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Blood is produced in your bone marrow, the tissue within your bones.
the albumin is produced by the liver.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. It is the 'waste' filtered from the blood.
If you mean where the sperm is produced it's in the balls
The numerous small structures that function like organs in a cell are called ribosomes. They are found within all living cells.
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In the inner ear, is a spiral organ called the cochlea, and this liquid filled organ is tapered and along its length are a large number of small sensory hairs. These small hairs cause a signal to be generated in the cell supporting the hair and this we interpret as sound.
Blood is produced in your bone marrow, the tissue within your bones.
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Basically, yes. The organ of Corti contains the hearing receptors (little hairs) that allow us to hear.
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the albumin is produced by the liver.
The cochlea has tiny hairs. These are held by the Organ of Corti. The tectorial membrane moves over the hair when sound waves move it. The hairs are stimulated. This structure is really the organ for hearing.
hair cells are located within the organ of Corti on a thin basilar membrane in the cochlea of the inner ear. They derive their name from the tufts of stereocilia that protrude from the apical surface of the cell, a structure known as the hair bundle, into the scala media, a fluid-filled tube within the cochlea. Mammalian cochlear hair cells come in two anatomically and functionally distinct types: the outer and inner hair cells. Damage to these hair cells results in decreased hearing sensitivity, i.e. sensorineural hearing loss.
Insulin is produced in the pancreas, which is not a small organ. There are specific parts of the pancreas which produce insulin, which are called the Isles of Langerhans.
Urine is produced in the kidneys. It is the 'waste' filtered from the blood.