equillibrium is balance and the semi circular canals in the ear affect it
No the inner ear controls equilibrium. the inner ear is composed of six parts. The 6 are semi circular canals, oval window, vestibular nerve, cochulia nerve, vestibule, and cohulia.
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The semicircular canals and the vestible are responsible for balance.
your sense of balance
The organ is a group of fine, fluid-filled tubes, the Semicircular Canals, and stem from the Middle Ear. They contain nerve cells similar to those of the cochlea, and lie on roughly orthogonal planes so as to co-operate in 3 dimensions. They don't themselves maintain equilibrium but are combined inclinometers and accelerometers whose outputs are analysed by the brain so it can control the muscles for equilibrium.
Middle ear: amplify & transmit sound vibrations from tympanic membrane to oval window. Inner ear: to covert the sound vibrations into electrical energy and maintain equilibrium.
Balance requires two senses: sight and equilibrium. The main sense is found in what are called the semicircular canals in the middle ear.
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The inner ear.
The semicircular canals and the vestible are responsible for balance.
your sense of balance
in the inner ear.a2 Your balance organs are located near to the middle ear. The inner ear is exclusively devoted to sound.
which receptor is involved in the sense of rotational equilibrium
I'm presuming you are asking about equilibrium meaning about the sense of balance or position. The inner ear apparatus, or vestibulocochlear system, helps your body sense position and motion, with feedback from the proprioceptive nerve fibers throughout the body.
The organ is a group of fine, fluid-filled tubes, the Semicircular Canals, and stem from the Middle Ear. They contain nerve cells similar to those of the cochlea, and lie on roughly orthogonal planes so as to co-operate in 3 dimensions. They don't themselves maintain equilibrium but are combined inclinometers and accelerometers whose outputs are analysed by the brain so it can control the muscles for equilibrium.
The ossicles are the three tiny bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations. The sense of balance occurs in the fluid environment of the inner ear.
The inner ear
Middle ear: amplify & transmit sound vibrations from tympanic membrane to oval window. Inner ear: to covert the sound vibrations into electrical energy and maintain equilibrium.