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Complete the following table.
High-Pitched Sounds
Sounds that have a high frequency, typically perceived as "shrill" by the human ear.
Hair Cells
Sensory cells located in the inner ear, vital for the conversion of sound waves into electrical signals for hearing and helping in the maintenance of balance.
Nociceptors
Sensory receptors that detect signals from damaged tissue or the threat of damage and transmit information about pain to the brain.
Conduction Hearing Loss
A type of hearing loss where sound waves are not effectively conducted through the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones of the middle ear.
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