Asked by jay
Where are the sensory receptors for sound?
tongue
nose
ears
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Ears — the sensory receptors for sound are hair cells in the inner ear (the cochlea, specifically in the organ of Corti). The tongue has taste receptors and the nose has olfactory receptors.
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