by the ear drum vibrating
Mechanoreceptor
Yes. A gelatinous cover, over tiny hairs in the saccule, which contain otholiths (ear stones) detects acceleration when they are bent during this movement.
yes
In the ear structure there are hollow channels in the inner ear which contain fluid. The outer ear receives pressurised sound waves from the external environment, they are carried to the inner ear and causing ripples in the fluid, tiny hair cells detect this and carry the signal to the brain via the auditory nerve. This is then interpreted by the brain and the sound is "heard" by the organism.
orientation of the head. static position, velocity, acceleration and direction.
Mechanoreceptor
Mechanoreceptor
Mechanoreceptor
The three semicircular canals of the inner ear are the organ that controls balance. They detect signals about movement and send it to the brain. The brain then makes the correction in movement.
They both detect where something is by movement, they both begin with 'E', they are both on your face and they both produce yellow substances, such as ear wax and sleep!
You can detect a liar by looking at the movement of his lips.
Yes. A gelatinous cover, over tiny hairs in the saccule, which contain otholiths (ear stones) detects acceleration when they are bent during this movement.
yes
No
A Seismograph.
The ear is an organ and its role is to detect sound. Read wikipedia 'ear' for more information.
They use there brain to do it.