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Which sensory organ is involved in vertigo (sensation of oneself or objects spinning around)?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Vertigo**: Vertigo is a sensation where a person feels as if they or their surroundings are spinning. It is often associated with balance disorders. 2. **Identifying the Sensory Organ**: The sensory organ responsible for balance and spatial orientation is the inner ear. 3. **Components of the Inner Ear**: The inner ear contains structures that are crucial for balance, specifically the vestibular system. ...
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