👉 Ocellar is a scientific term that refers to an organ or tissue in the human body, specifically located in the ear. It's a type of hair cell that helps in hearing by detecting sound waves and converting them into electrical signals. The ocellar is composed of three main parts: the outer layer called the cochlea, which is responsible for hearing, and the middle part known as the tympanic membrane, which helps to protect the ocellar from damage caused by external sounds.