A.
To locate: The hair cell receptors for equilibrium.
Introduction: The ear is one of the five sense organs that relays information about the surrounding to the central nervous system. The ear is differentiated into the external, middle, and internal ear. The ear is responsible to sense equilibrium, sound, rotation, gravity, and acceleration.
B.
To identify: The cranial nerve that is responsible for the head, eye, and neck movement.
Introduction: The ear is one of the five sense organs that relays information about the surrounding to the central nervous system. The ear is differentiated into the external, middle, and internal ear. The ear is responsible to sense equilibrium, sound, rotation, gravity, and acceleration.
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