You have three semicircular canals placed in the internal ear. They are placed in three planes, at right angles to each other. They contain partly filled with the fluid called as 'Lymph'. From the level of the fluid in those semicircular canals, you get the position of the head in relation of the surrounding.
No it doesn't because they give sound to the cochlea but don't distribute sounds.
sensory neurons
ear cerebellum - part of brain eyes muscloskeletal system
motor nuerons
Brain stem
yes they do. This is our current science lesson.
Links That Stimulates sensory nerves to motor nerves
An electrolyte imbalance can be an indicator of renal failure. The kidneys maintain the electrolyte balance in the body. Electrolytes are needed by the heart so it can make use of the electrical impulses it gets from the brain. They also regulate fluids and acid levels in the body.
cerebellum
The part of the brain that coordinates The action of the muscles and helps maintain balance
Electrical impulses of the brain are the nervous impulses that the nervous system uses to control body functions. These impulses may be relayed within the brain, or may be carried to the peripheral nervous system.
The most common reason for conducting the Romberg Test is to determine of the proprioceptive impulses are being transmitted properly. They travel from the spinal cord to the brain.
Receptors pick up changes in touch, pressure, and temperature and transmit impulses into the brain and spinal cord. The body responds to protect itself or maintain homeostasis
receptors pick up changes in touch, pressure, and temperature and transmit impulses into the brain and spinal cord. The body responds to protect itself or maintain homeostasis
The auditory nerve carries auditory impulses to the brain.
peppermint does stimulates the brain.:)
Careful balance of oxygen, carbon dioxide, sugar (glucose), sodium, calcium, potassium, and other substances must be maintained in order to avoid damage to brain tissue.