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When we spin around in one place and stop, we feel as though we are still moving. This feeling is caused by continued
Select one:
A. transmission of nerve impulses from cochlea to auditory nerve
B. movement of fluid against cochlea
C. vibrations of tympanum
D. movement of fluid in semicircular canal

C

The auditory nerve conducts impulses to the cerebrum from structure
Select one:
A. Ossicles
B. Semicircular canal
C. cochlea
D. tympanum

C

As sound vibrations move through the outer ear into the inner ear, the sequence of media through which the vibrations pass is
Select one:
A. solid to liquid to solid
B. gas to solid to liquid
C. gas to liquid to solid
D. solid to gas to liquid

A

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