Want this question answered?
the thermoreceptors
The 'vestibules' and semicircular canals of the inner ear are responsible for the sense of balance most animals have. Specifically, different fluids found in these stimulate motion sensors, which send the signals to the brain.
The semicircular canals and the vestibule are responsible for balance.
Virtigospelled Vertigo
The fluid in the inner ears; the reason why you get dizzy when you spin around is because the fluid is sloshing around.
Balance and hearing both derive from the same organ, the cochlea, therefore the auditory center of the brain is also responsible for perceiving balance.
Actually, the part of the brain responsible for the balance and coordination is the Cerebelum, which is the small brain as they say located on the base of your head. There is no particular sense that is responsible for your balance. A combination of the stimulation of all the senses maybe what adds to feeling nauseous during car rides.
the thermoreceptors
The sense of balance, the organs are the 3 semicircular canals.
The semicircular canals contain fluid and hair cells responsible for maintaining one's balance. For example, when a person tilts his head, the fluid in the semicircular canals also move. This movement is then detected by the hair cells and will in turn, send signals to the brain to keep the body's balance.
The ear is responsible for a human's sense of balance. Balance is basically determined by the amount of fluid found in one's inner ear.
The 'vestibules' and semicircular canals of the inner ear are responsible for the sense of balance most animals have. Specifically, different fluids found in these stimulate motion sensors, which send the signals to the brain.
The semicircular canals and the vestibule are responsible for balance.
The vestibule contains the sense organs responsible for balance, the utricle and saccule.
Sense organs are primarily responsible for collecting information about the world and delivering that information to the brain for processing and analysis.
The cerebellum controls balance. _____ Balance has nothing to do with the brain. The inner ear controls balance in humans and animals. Please see the related link.
vestibular system