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Inner Ear Hair cell
  • February 2019

Inner Ear Hair Cell

In the cochlea of the inner ear of vertebrates, inner hair cells transduce basilar membrane vibration into electrical activity.
Vibrations cause stereocilia on the surface of inner hair cells to bend, which opens membrane channels and allowing potassium and calcium ions to enter the cells, causing depolarization of the inner hair cell, which increases the chance for action potentials to be generated and transmitted to auditory nerve fibers.

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