houses the spiral organ of corti which is the receptor organ for hearing.it sends electrial impulses to the brain
This is simple; don't overthink it. The nerves that carry sensory impulses to the brain are the sensory nerves.
The simple answer: In the inner ear the cochlea (the roundish wound up thing that looks a little like a snail shell to me), picks up vibrations from the eardrum (AKA Tympanic membrane) which are then converted to nerve impulses, which are received by the brain as sound.
Fore Brain
Quite a few, depending on what sensation you're interested in, but the cribiform plate is actually a part of the brain (the olfactory lobe), the only part of the brain that connects to the outside world directly.
sensory neurons
Neuron
autonomic nervous system
The amygdala.
by nervous system Your body knows when to move because it sends electrical impulses to the brain
semicircular canals.
semicircular canals.
houses the spiral organ of corti which is the receptor organ for hearing.it sends electrial impulses to the brain
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Sends reactions to the brain that have to do with feel and touch. The spinal cord is very important. Chemichal messengers send the impulses to the brain
Optic nerve is found in the eye which sends the nerve impulses from the eye to the brain. The auditory nerve is present in the ear and sends the nerve impulses from the ear to the brain. They both have the same functions though they're present in different places.
all of your organs are connected to your brain. for example when you touch something hot your brain sends impulses to the body part to move.