Living cells are differentiated to be suitable to their use. Ears don't see, they hear. Eyes don't hear, they see. Neither one produces insulin, the cells of the pancreas do. None of these carry oxygen to the body's tissues, the red corpuscles do.
Cells that create bone (Osteoblasts) are quite different from the above cells. And cells that destroy bone (Osteoclasts) are different, still. Cells that are part of living bone (Osteocytes) are even different. But all cells do their intended jobs exceedingly well.
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The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
The ears are lateral to the eyes; they're further to the sides. The ears are also normally slightly inferior to the eyes.
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management accounting has been described as the eyes and ears of management
the ears and eyes are really adapted to hunting
Yes, the eyes are located to the side of the ears. Lateral means toward the side or away from the midline of the body, so in this case, the eyes are positioned on the side of the head, away from the midline where the ears are located.
Nerve cells in the eyes, primarily photoreceptors like rods and cones, are specialized for detecting light and converting it into electrical signals for visual processing. In contrast, nerve cells in the ears, such as hair cells in the cochlea, are designed to respond to sound vibrations and transduce them into neural signals for auditory processing. Both types of nerve cells are adapted to their specific sensory functions, with distinct structures and signaling mechanisms to facilitate the perception of visual and auditory stimuli.
"Fields have eyes, woods have ears" for the telegraph crossword last Saturday. The modern days equivalent is the 'walls' have ears.... Clive
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
All Eyes and Ears - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.