Hair cells in the inner ear convert motion from sound waves into nerve impulses, which travel via the cochlear nerve to the brain. This process is essential for our ability to hear. Damage to these cells or the cochlear nerve can result in hearing impairment. ;
Hair cells in the inner ear convert motion into nerve impulses that travel via the cochlear nerve to the brain. This process is essential for interpreting sounds and proper hearing. Damage to these cells or nerves can lead to hearing impairments.
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