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Haya94

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A sensation of ringing, or buzzing perceived in the ear in the absence of a stimulus is called ___________________ _.
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The ___________________ ___________ contain a liquid and delicate hairlike cells that bend when the liquid is set in motion by movement of the head or body.
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Answer to Question 1

tinnitus

Answer to Question 2

semicircular canals



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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