What is the anatomical position and what is its relevance in the study of kinesiology?

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The anatomical position is a standing position of the body with the arms at the sides and the palms facing forward. It is used as a universal reference point to describe the anatomical location or direction of movement of any of the body's structures.

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The ________ is the sensory organ in the ear that contains the nerves for hearing

A) Eustachian tube B) cochlea C) tympanic membrane D) vestibular labyrinth

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Dissociative amnesia: ________

Fill in the blank with correct ICD-10.

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