Asked by Seher Veljee on Jun 11, 2024
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Our sense of hearing is known as
A) the vestibular sense.
B) kinesthesis.
C) audition.
D) tinnitus.
Audition
The perception or action of listening.
Vestibular Sense
A sensory system located in the inner ear that contributes to balance and spatial orientation by detecting changes in motion and gravitational forces.
Kinesthesis
The sense that detects body position, movement, and balance, often referred to as the sense of muscular movement.
- Master the anatomy and roles of the auditory system.
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Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Audition refers specifically to our sense of hearing. The vestibular sense is our sense of balance and spatial orientation, kinesthesis is our sense of body position and movement, and tinnitus is a ringing or buzzing noise in the ear often associated with hearing loss.
Learning Objectives
- Master the anatomy and roles of the auditory system.