The macula in the utricle detects: a. rotation of the head to the right. b. very low-frequency sound waves that we can feel but not hear. c. tilting of the head to one side. d. linear acceleration of the head in a vertical plane.
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The vestibular system is responsible for detecting changes in head position and movement, helping us maintain balance and spatial orientation. a. Rotation of the head to the right is detected by the semicircular canals, not the macula in the utricle. b. Very low Show more…
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