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The ear is the most sensitive sensory organ, capable of detecting displacements at the sub-angstrom level, which is smaller than the diameter of a hydrogen atom.

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Current imaging technologies like CT scans and MRIs cannot detect cells in the inner ear due to its tiny size, which complicates the diagnosis of hearing loss.