easy · MCAT bio-biochem
In the human ear, sound waves cause fluid in the cochlea to move, which in turn vibrates a specific membrane.
Which cells are responsible for converting these mechanical vibrations into neural electrical signals?
- Rods and cones
- Ossicles
- Hair cells
- Bipolar cells (retinal interneurons)
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