The inner ear.
Outer ear, middle ear and inner ear
both. Your eardrum receives the vibrations of the sound waves, your cochlea converts that vibration into electrical signals which are then interpreted or "heard" by the auditory cortex of your brain. the brain after it picks up the sound from the ear..
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Motor nerve , but not from ear from whole body , these motor nerves carry messages to the brain.
You can't get a cockroach in your brain. Even if one somehow did crawl up your nose or into your ear, your brain is enclosed. There is no entrance to your brain from the outside of your body.
The human body maintains balance and equilibrium by using the eyes and the middle ear. If the input from both do not "match" in the brain, a person will feel a lack of balance. Such occurs after drinking alcohol in excess.
Probably the skull. Or something in the ear. From Wikipedia: "The inner ear is hollow, embedded in the temporal bone, the densest bone of the body."
The human body maintains balance and equilibrium by using the eyes and the middle ear. If the input from both do not "match" in the brain, a person will feel a lack of balance. Such occurs after drinking alcohol in excess.
The eyes do not regulate balance no tell th brain the position of the body. The inner ear regulates balance and tells the brain the position of the body.
Absolutely...controls both in fact if you get water in just one ear or have a doctor clean out your ears and you stand up between getting one done and not yet the other one your balance will be so off u cant stand still and makes you feel dizzy. The balance part of your ear deals with you equilibrium.
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