k Inner ear sensory hairs Inner ear hair cells. Confocal light micrograph of Vshaped rows of hair cells bright arcs in the organ of Corti. This structure lies in the cochlea of the inner ear, and converts sound vibrations into nerve impulses. The hairs stereocilia are embedded in the basilar membrane. When sound waves arrive at this membrane from the middle ear, they cause it to vibrate. This pushes the hair cells against the overlying tectorial membrane not seen. This triggers nerve impulses, which travel to the brain through the auditory nerve. Magnification unknown. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Inner ear sensory hairs Inner ear hair cells. Confocal light micrograph of V shaped rows of hair cells  bright arcs  in the organ of Corti. This structure lies in the cochlea of the inner ear, and converts sound vibrations into nerve impulses. The hairs  stereocilia  are embedded in the basilar membrane. When sound waves arrive at this membrane from the middle ear, they cause it to vibrate. This pushes the hair cells against the overlying tectorial membrane  not seen . This triggers nerve impulses, which travel to the brain through the auditory nerve. Magnification unknown.
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Inner ear sensory hairs

Inner ear hair cells. Confocal light micrograph of V-shaped rows of hair cells (bright arcs) in the organ of Corti. This structure lies in the cochlea of the inner ear, and converts sound vibrations into nerve impulses. The hairs (stereocilia) are embedded in the basilar membrane. When sound waves arrive at this membrane from the middle ear, they cause it to vibrate. This pushes the hair cells against the overlying tectorial membrane (not seen). This triggers nerve impulses, which travel to the brain through the auditory nerve. Magnification unknown.

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