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The Receptors in the Inner Ear for Balance, Gravity, and Acceleration

Question 53

Question 53

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The receptors in the inner ear for balance, gravity, and acceleration are part of which sense?


A) gustation
B) olfactory
C) kinesthetic
D) vestibular

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