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The term '''auditory system''' refers to a [[sensory system]] for the processing of [[sound pressure]] by animals. Evolutionarily, it is a variation of [[mechanosensation|mechanosensory systems]], and it came about with the transition from water-based to land-based ways of life, e.g. in [[insect]]s and [[tetrapod]]s.

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The term auditory system refers to a sensory system for the processing of sound pressure by animals. Evolutionarily, it is a variation of mechanosensory systems, and it came about with the transition from water-based to land-based ways of life, e.g. in insects and tetrapods.