The "hair cells" in the cochlea of the inner ear convert sound vibrations into electrical impulses. Up to that point, it's all mechanical vibrations.
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Step-by-step explanation:
They send the sound waves to the inner ear and into the fluid-filled hearing organ (cochlea). Once the sound waves reach the inner ear, they are converted into electrical impulses.
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