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Figure 15.20 Olfactory receptors.
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Figure 15.22 Location and structure of taste buds on the tongue.
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Figure 15.23 The gustatory pathway.
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Figure 15.24 Structure of the ear.
The three regions of the ear © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Middle and internal ear
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View Superior Lateral Anterior
Figure The three auditory ossicles and associated skeletal muscles. View Superior Lateral Anterior © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.
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Figure 15.26 Membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.
Temporal bone
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Figure 15.27 Anatomy of the cochlea.
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Figure 15.33 Structure of a macula.
Figure 15.35a Location, structure, and function of a crista ampullaris in the internal ear.
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Figure 15.36 Neural pathways of the balance and orientation system.
Input: Information about the body’s position in space comes from three main sources and is fed into two major processing areas in the central nervous system. Central nervous system processing Output:
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