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describe the organ of hearing and vision in frog

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Answered by ayush288
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A frog does not have outer ears, but he does have an eardrum on each side of his head, called a tympanum. The tympanum transfers sound vibrations to the inner ear.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Organ of Corti is a pea sized structure

located on basilar membrane. It has a sensory

epithelium over the basilar membrane.

The sensory cells have sensory hair on their

free end so also called hair cell. In beiween

the rows of hair cells are present supporting

cells.

Hair cells have long siff microvilli called

stereocillia on their apical surfaces. Above

these stereocilia, is a jelly like membrane

called tectorial membrane.

This organ acts as a transducer, converting

sound vibratons into nerve impulses.

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