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) The sensory cells found in inner ear are​

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Introduction. The sensory receptors for hearing and balance – hair cells – are highly specialized epithelial cells located within the inner ear. Hair cells convert the energy in sound and head movements into neurophysiological signals that are relayed to the brainstem.

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The sensory receptors for hearing and balance – hair cells – are highly specialized epithelial cells located within the inner ear. Hair cells convert the energy in sound and head movements into neurophysiological signals that are relayed to the brainstem.

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