Asked by Kendra Jacob on Apr 23, 2024

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The area of the ear that contains the utricle and saccule is:

A) cochlea.
B) tympanic membrane.
C) vestibule.
D) ossicles.

Utricle

A small sac-like structure in the inner ear that is part of the vestibular system, helping to sense gravity and linear acceleration.

Saccule

A small, fluid-filled cavity or sac within the vestibular system of the inner ear, playing a key role in balance and orientation.

Vestibule

An entrance hall or other open area in a building used by the public, especially a hotel or theater.

  • Become familiar with the bodily structure and operational mechanisms of the human auditory system.
  • Detail the functions and appellations of separate elements of the ear.
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Dayne RangelMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The vestibule of the ear contains the utricle and saccule, which are responsible for detecting changes in head position and linear acceleration. The cochlea is responsible for hearing, the tympanic membrane is a part of the outer ear that vibrates in response to sound waves, and the ossicles are the three small bones in the middle ear that amplify sound waves.