Asking a question is usually what the first step is.
The vestibular receptors lie in the inner ear next to the auditory cochlea.
Since the receptors detect rotational motion, such as head rotation, linear motion relative to gravity and transition these motions into neural signals that can be sent to the brain, the answer to this:
head position in space
The Answer is A.
Photosphere
Although I don't know for sure what is an epicycle, I think your answer is right and I would try to explain as apliable to solar systems on the Milky Way known through astronomical discoveries, conside ring just one star called "Sun" and a few distant planets describing a certain type of movement around it. I should add that the Moon describes the same type of movement around the Earth ( which is not a star), being the only natural satelite of the planet Earth, being kept around it by the circumstances created by the proportion of forces occured while moving
Answer:
Passive Transport , Diffusion, Osmosis
Explanation:
Active Transport requires energy. Endocytosis, exocytosis and facilitated diffusion are types of Active Transport.
Passive Transport does not require energy. Diffusion and osmosis are types of Passive Transport.