What are hair cells called?
The correct answer is mechanoreceptors.
Hair cells are specialized sensory cells that convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals. They are found in the inner ear, where they are responsible for hearing and balance, and in the skin, where they are responsible for the sense of touch. Hair cells are also called mechanoreceptors because they respond to mechanical stimuli.
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