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If you were explaining equilibrium to a classmate, which of the following statements might you make? (1.0 points)

A)When there is an equilibrium change, signals to maintain balance are sent from the medulla oblongata to the vestibulocochlear nerves.
B)When there is an equilibrium change, signals to maintain balance are sent to the cerebellum and thalamus.
C)Commands to maintain equilibrium are sent to the cerebral cortex, whereas information about equilibrium is sent directly out to the body.
D)Commands to maintain equilibrium are sent directly out to the body, whereas information about equilibrium is sent to the cerebral cortex for conscious perception.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Your brain sends out the commands to the effectors in the body, but the sensors around the body send information to be processed in the brain about equilibrium.

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