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Which part of the ear is responsible for converting mechanical changes caused by sound vibrations into electrical signals for hearing?

The Organ of Corti, located in the cochlea of the inner ear, contains specialized hair cells responsible for converting mechanical changes caused by sound vibrations into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain for hearing.

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