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In Biology / College | 2025-07-07

The cochlea in the ear contains:
A. Hair cells for detecting sound
B. Taste buds
C. Fluid sensors
D. Pain receptors

Asked by jq964532

Answer (1)

The cochlea contains hair cells that detect sound, converting vibrations into signals for the brain. It plays a fundamental role in the hearing process through its fluid-filled structure that stimulates these hair cells. Understanding the cochlea's function is crucial for grasping how we perceive sound. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07