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There are two kinds of vestibular organs, the
A
olfactory bulb and the olfactory epithelium.
B
organ of Corti and the basilar membrane.
C
anvil and the stirrup.

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Begin by understanding the concept of vestibular organs, which are part of the vestibular system responsible for balance and spatial orientation.
Identify the correct anatomical structures associated with the vestibular system. The vestibular organs are located in the inner ear and include the semicircular canals and the otolith organs (utricle and saccule).
Recognize that the olfactory bulb and olfactory epithelium are related to the sense of smell, not the vestibular system.
Understand that the organ of Corti and the basilar membrane are part of the auditory system, involved in hearing rather than balance.
Note that the anvil and stirrup (incus and stapes) are bones in the middle ear, also related to hearing, not the vestibular system.
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