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part of inner ear which contain receptors for hearing is called?​

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Answered by SpandanaGutam
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Answer:

The inner ear is composed of two parts: the cochlea for hearing and the vestibular system for balance. The vestibular system is made up of a network of looped tubes, three in each ear, called the semicircular canals. They loop off a central area called the vestibule.

Explanation:

cochlea

The inner ear consists of a spiral shaped structure known as the cochlea (means snail-shell). Within the cochlea sits the organ of hearing where we have thousands of tiny cells, known as hair cells.

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Answered by 8168jaatboy123
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Answer:

the answer of the question is secula

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