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You are an ice skater and are learning to spin. When you stop, the room keeps spinning/moving and you cannot get your balance. Which structure is involved in this?
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You are an ice skater and are learning to spin. When you stop, the room keeps spinning/moving and you cannot get your balance. Which structure is involved in this?
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You are an ice skater and are learning to spin. When you stop, the room keeps spinning/moving and you cannot get your balance. Which structure is involved in this?
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Semicircular canals
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semicircular canals
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