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    The Receptors That Detect Movement and Provide Information About Orientation
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The Receptors That Detect Movement and Provide Information About Orientation

Question 74

Question 74

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The receptors that detect movement and provide information about orientation in space are located in


A) the outer ear.
B) the Merkel's disks.
C) the middle ear.
D) the inner ear.

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