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hk_264_120258_248438 Chapter 7 Self Test: Nervous System and Special Senses
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The structure in the inner ear that contains balance receptors and endolymph is called the:
Options
A.semicircular canals
B.pinna
C.tympanic membrane
D.cochlea
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Question restatement: The structure in the inner ear that contains balance receptors and endolymph is called the:
Option 1: semicircular canals
- This is the correct choice. The semicircular canals are part of the vestibular system in the inner ear and house balance receptors (hair cells) within the ampullae of each ca......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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