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The kinesthetic sense involves
A
the location of body parts in relation to the ground and to each other.
B
touch, pressure, temperature, and pain.
C
movement and body position.
D
taste, hearing, vision, and smell.

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Begin by understanding the concept of kinesthetic sense, which is a part of proprioception, the body's ability to sense its position and movement in space.
Identify the key components of kinesthetic sense, which include awareness of body parts' positions and movements without relying on visual cues.
Consider the options provided: (1) location of body parts in relation to the ground and to each other, (2) touch, pressure, temperature, and pain, (3) movement and body position, and (4) taste, hearing, vision, and smell.
Evaluate each option based on your understanding of kinesthetic sense. Remember that kinesthetic sense is specifically related to movement and body position.
Conclude by selecting the option that best aligns with the definition of kinesthetic sense, focusing on movement and body position.
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