Asked by Leslie Herrero on Sep 29, 2024

Which cells in the ear are analogous to the rods and cones of the eye

A)  hair cells
B)  auditory nerves 
C)  ossicles
D)  hammers

Hair Cells

Sensory cells located in the inner ear that are essential for hearing and balance.

Auditory Nerves

The auditory nerves are a set of nerves that carry sound information from the ears to the brain, enabling hearing.

Ossicles

The three small bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.

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