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Why does a person sitting in a moving bus suddenly move forward when the bus suddenly stops?
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Due to inertia
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Due to brakes
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Due to negative acceleration
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Due to the force exerted by the machine
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Jacobson's organs, also known as the vomeronasal organs, are two pits located on the palate of a snake. These specialized sensory organs are used to detect pheromones and other chemical signals in the environment. When a snake flicks its tongue, it picks up scent particles and transfers them to Jacobson's organs for analysis. This allows the snake to track prey, find mates, and navigate its surroundings more effectively. The ability to detect chemical cues is crucial for a snake's survival, making Jacobson's organs an essential part of its sensory system.