what is the function of sensory cells in sacculus
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The sacculus is a mixed-function organ with sensory roles in both low-frequency hearing and seismic sensation. The sensory cells of the sacculus are its hair cells, specialized transducers that convert mechanical energy into electrical signals within our auditory and vestibular organs.
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The saccule is a bed of sensory cells in the inner ear. It translates head movements into neural impulses for the brain to interpret. The saccule detects linear accelerations and head tilts in the vertical plane.
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