Which sensory system receptors are involved in hearing

The sensory system receptors involved in hearing are called hair cells. Hair cells are specialized receptor cells located in the cochlea of the inner ear. They are responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain as sound.

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I apologize for the incorrect response. The sensory system receptors involved in hearing are called mechanoreceptors. Specifically, the mechanoreceptors involved in hearing are located in the cochlea of the inner ear and are called hair cells. These hair cells have tiny hair-like structures known as stereocilia, which are deflected by sound waves. This deflection triggers the hair cells to send electrical signals to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret sound.

The sensory system receptors involved in hearing are called hair cells.