spiral organ of Corti
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.
Organ of Corti
These are things that catch the sounds that come to your ear. They may include the hair cells or the Organ of Corti.
No, hearing aids cannot correct the destruction of receptor hair cells.
A receptor is a specialized cell or group of cells that detect stimuli and convert them into signals for the nervous system. A sense organ is a more complex structure made up of multiple types of receptors that work together to detect specific sensory information, such as the eye for vision or the ear for hearing.
olfactory membrane
No, the cells of the receptor organ in the inner ear, called hair cells, do not regenerate in adult humans. Once damaged or lost, these cells do not typically regenerate, which can lead to permanent hearing loss. Research is ongoing to find ways to regenerate these cells in the future.
hearing
The Ear is the organ of hearing.COCHLEA
The Corti organ, also known as the organ of Corti, is located within the cochlea of the inner ear. It is an important structure responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing.
Receptor
Basically, yes. The organ of Corti contains the hearing receptors (little hairs) that allow us to hear.