The organs in your ear control your balance so if you spin really quickly then you suddenly stop it seems like your still spinning but you're not your brain thinks you are but all the organs in your ear know that your not.
ear are the part of body which keep our body balance and this is due to the bones and fluid present in ear.
The inner ear is the main part of an organ that influence balance. Of course there are parts of the brain that governs balance. Also the toes helps us to keep our balance. If you bend your knees a bit you will find it easier to keep balance.
Ear drums
semi circle canal.
it is for balance and sound
The vestibular system, located in the inner ear, helps maintain balance by detecting movement and changes in position. It includes the semicircular canals and the otolith organs, which sense acceleration and gravity, respectively. Signals from the vestibular system are sent to the brain to coordinate balance and eye movements.
Yes, if the ear infection affects the semicircular canals in your ear that help you keep your balance.
The semicircular canals of your inner ear are used to maintain balance.
the inner ear
Semicircular canals
The muscles around the ear help in adjusting the position of the ear to improve sound reception and aid in maintaining balance.
no. but ear bones and liquid does. no. but ear bones and liquid does.