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What Are the Sensory Structures That Enable Invertebrates to Determine

Question 25

Question 25

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What are the sensory structures that enable invertebrates to determine the orientation of the body with respect to gravity called?


A) carotid bodies
B) statocysts
C) Ruffini endings
D) baroreceptors
E) interoceptors

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