Organ of Corti
The Organ of Corti is a microscopic structure inside the inner ear. It is made up of many rows of specialised cells which detect sound waves coming into the ear. It is essential for normal hearing, allowing us to process sound information into meaningful signals. The Organ of Corti plays a vital role in understanding speech and in enabling us to communicate with one another. It also plays a key role in balance and is responsible for providing us with a sense of spatial awareness. It is a remarkable structure, showing advanced biological adaptations which allow us to make sense of the world around us.
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