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.
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In the inner ear, within your cochlea is where the sound is sent.
The Cochlea is the part of the ear which contains the sensory receptors for hearing.
The inner ear contains receptors in the vestibule, saccule and cochlea.
I think that bit is called the ear..........Eyes are responsible for vision, ears for hearing.
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That part is called as vestibulocochlear apparatus. Internal ear has got the same.
The temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex of the brain contains the primary auditory cortex. This is where the information from the ears is sent.
The temporal lobe contains the sensory area for hearing. The auditory areas are area 41, area 42 and Wernicke's area.
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-The skin contains numerous sensory receptors which receive information from the outside environment -the sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least 5 senses:Pain, heat, cold, touch and pressure
The layer of the skin that contains sensory receptors is the epidermis. There have been reports of the dermis also containing sensory receptors.
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Vestibular receptors, Visual receptors, Somatic receptors (from skin, muscle, joints)Type your answer here...
The receptors of the eye are photo receptors, the ear has auditory receptors, the nose has olfactory (smell) receptors, the skin has tactile (touch)and thermo- (temperature) receptors and the tongue has gustatory (taste) receptors.
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 Dermis layer contains the sensory nerve fiber, so it is the Dermis layer that contains sensory receptors for touch.
Cochlea.
The inner ear is made up of multiple parts to amplify sound and to determine sound frequencies. The Cochlea is a spiral shaped portion of the inner ear which contains tiny "hair cells" which are the actual sensory receptors. Repeated loud noises can actually damage or destroy these hair cells causing permanent hearing loss.The ear also is used for balance, using a portion of the ear called the vestibule or vestibular system. This also has hair cells for sensory receptors that are triggered by motion.
-The skin contains numerous sensory receptors which receive information from the outside environment -the sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least 5 senses:Pain, heat, cold, touch and pressure
dermis
The layer of the skin that contains sensory receptors is the epidermis. There have been reports of the dermis also containing sensory receptors.
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the sensory receptors for the eyes are the cornea and the optic nerve
Vestibular receptors, Visual receptors, Somatic receptors (from skin, muscle, joints)Type your answer here...
The Nervous System
they are called receptors.