What do the receptor cells on the skin of a fish and the cochlea of your ear have in
Chapter 29, Problem 7(choose chapter or problem)
What do the receptor cells on the skin of a fish and the cochlea of your ear have in common? a. They use hair cells to sense sound or pressure waves. b. They are organs of equilibrium. c. They use electromagnetic receptors to sense pressure waves in fluid. d. They use granules that signal a change in position and stimulate their receptor cells. e. They are homologous structures that share a common evolutionary origin with all organs of hearing.
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