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Chapter 43, Problem 6U

Hair cells in the vestibular apparatus of terrestrial vertebrates

a. measure temperature changes within the body.

b. sense sound in very low range of hearing.

c. provide a sense of acceleration and balance.

d. measure changes in blood pressure.

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