The inner ear.
yes
balance and spatial orientation. The semicircular canals and the otolith organs (utricle and saccule) detect changes in head position and movement, transmitting signals to the brain to help maintain balance and coordinate body movements.
I think that our sixth sense is balance!
we should entry the opening balance to account for total balance ,That adjustment is opening balance control
ears
you will always control the 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.
Proprioception. It is the body's ability to sense the position of its parts without relying on vision. This sense helps us maintain balance and control our movements.
Hearing and balance. The ear doesnt control anything, it is a sensory organ only. It does though sense sound and gravitational pull, the senses of hearing and balance. The information is receives is relayed to the brain which controls movements to adjust balance.
The Cerebellum controls our balance.
semicircular canals
The nervous system controls the body's sense of balance.