Biology, asked by vinaypampana2, 2 months ago

what is the sensory part of ear?​

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Answered by arulpragasam199
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Explanation:

There are six distinct sensory organs in the mammalian inner ear: the three cristae of the semicircular canals, the two maculae of the saccule and utricle, and the organ of Corti of the cochlea (Fig. 1). The cristae and the maculae are vestibular organs that respond to angular and linear acceleration, respectively.

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Answered by kalpanalabdepatil
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Answer:

cochlea acts as the functional sensory receptor of the year

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