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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 on...Asked by Anonymous
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
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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