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The cochlea
The Cochlea
Cochlea.
hair cells
The medical term for pertaining to sensory receptors for hearing is "auditory" and the medical term for pertaining to sensory receptors for balance is "vestibular."
The cochlea
The Cochlea
Basically, yes. The organ of Corti contains the hearing receptors (little hairs) that allow us to hear.
Hearing aids.
In the mammalian ear the sensory receptors (hair cells) for hearing are in the cochlea and for ballance are in the semicircular canals. Both the cochlea and semicircular canals are part of the inner ear.inner
The semicircular canals, the vestibule, and the cochlea, which are subdivisions of the bony labyrinth. Semicircular canals and the vestibule contain receptors for equilibrium and the cochlea contains receptors for hearing.
houses hearing and equilibrium receptors
cochlea
In the inner ear.
In the cochlea
There are two nerves in the ear. They are the cochlear nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve. These nerves contain the nerve fibers that arr involved in hearing.
These receptors are called nociceptors.