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Portion of the inner ear that contains sensory receptors for hearing is called

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The answer is Cochlea




Sensory receptors of hearing are hair cells, present on basilar membrane of cochlea. Sensory organ present on basilar membrane for hearing is formed by hair cells and the tissue is called Organ of Corti. Cochlea is a coiled structure. It is a bony tube on the outside, and a membranar tube is there on the inside.
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Answer: cochlea

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