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What is the name for the inner ear structure that contains the auditory receptor cells?

A) the medial geniculate nucleus
B) the cochlea
C) the primary auditory core
D) Wernicke's area

Medial Geniculate Nucleus

Major thalamic region concerned with audition.

Cochlea

Inner ear structure containing the auditory receptor cells.

Inner Ear

A complex structure in the ear responsible for hearing and balance, comprising the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals.

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