Phonoreceptors

What is a phonoreceptor? ** Phonoreceptor** is a sensory element that converts sound energy into a nerve impulse through the physical action of a sound wave, which causes a specific sound organ or oscillatory circuit in the body of an animal or human to vibrate. As the vibrating system vibrates under the influence of sound, the string moves up and down along its resonant or open channel. This moves the air molecules above it, either towards or away from the cone's opening. The movement of air molecules changes the shape of the sound waves and ultimately transmits vibrations from the string through the gap to the sound receiver assembly. During this process, the vibrating molecules transfer their vibrational motion to the water inside the vibrating glass channel. The aqueous medium serves as a medium for transmitting electrical vibrations along the microfibers and nanoscales. There it transmits its movement to the nerve using an electrical vibration nerve.