Bees and many other insects' hearing organs are mechanosensory organs known as Johnston's organs, one of which is located in the basal segments of each antenna, which is known as the pedicel. Each Johnston's organ of the bee contains 48 mechanoreceptor neurons that are tuned to different frequencies of deflection of the antenna. Some are even sensitive to static deflection, which provides the bee's gravitational sense.
another word for hearing organ
Bees have no sense of hearing, but they are very sensitive to vibration through their feet and legs.
Bees have no sense of hearing but they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs
hearing
The Ear is the organ of hearing.COCHLEA
spiral organ of Corti
Basically, yes. The organ of Corti contains the hearing receptors (little hairs) that allow us to hear.
Organ of Corti is the hearing organ and it rests on basilar membrane; consists of supporting cells and hair cells. Axons of the neurons that begin around the organ of Corti, extend in the cochlear nerve to the brain to produce the sensation of hearing.
your ear
craniom
your ear
another word for hearing organ