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    Exam 17: The Special Senses
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    Which Sensory Structure in the Inner Ear Is Capable of Sensing
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Which Sensory Structure in the Inner Ear Is Capable of Sensing

Question 1

Question 1

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Which sensory structure in the inner ear is capable of sensing rapid rotation of your head to the left?


A) macula of the saccule
B) macule of the utricle
C) crista of a semicircular duct
D) organ of Corti
E) None of these choices can sense angular acceleration.

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