Jane jumps out of bed to the sound of the alarm clock. As she reaches her feet, she feels very dizzy for a few seconds. As her system readjusts to her standing, she begins to regain her sense of balance

The source of Jane's dizziness is probably in the:
a. vestibular senses
b. skin senses
c. olfactory senses
d. papillary senses


a

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