hajszálsejtek
Hajszálsejtek, also known as hair cells, are specialized mechanosensory cells found in the inner ear of vertebrates. They are the auditory receptors responsible for detecting sound vibrations and converting them into electrical signals that are sent to the brain. These cells are also crucial for maintaining balance and spatial orientation.
In the cochlea, the organ of hearing, hair cells are arranged in distinct rows. Their apical surface
There are two main types of hair cells in the cochlea: inner hair cells and outer hair
Damage to hair cells, often caused by loud noise exposure, certain medications, or aging, can lead to