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After falling from his perch, the Scarecrow has difficulty sensing where his body parts are in relation to each other. This makes it difficult for him to move easily, but eventually he is able to adapt, thanks to special cells in his joints and muscles called ____.
 
  a. otoliths
  b. interneurons
  c. papillae
  d. proprioceptors

Question 2

Shawn's leg has fallen asleep and now he has trouble walking because he cannot determine the position of his leg in space. Shawn has lost his ____.
 
  a. sense of equilibrium
  b. kinesthetic perception
  c. olfactory perception
  d. sense of gustation



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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