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7 October, 09:10

Which part of the inner ear houses receptors for angular (rotational) movement of the head?

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  1. 7 October, 09:34
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    Answer is: receptors for angular (rotational) movement of the head is semicircular duct.

    Semicircular ducts (semicircular canals) are three interconnected tubes, each forms two-thirds of a circle (horizontal, superior and posterior semicircular canals).

    Semicircular ducts work as a motion sensor and communicate with the brain.
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