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It leads from the middle ear to the vestibule.
In the semicircular canals and in the vestibule of the ear.
(semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea) ;]
vestibule
It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic equilibrium.
vestibule, semi-circular canals, and cochlea
The inner ear consists of the cochlea, which is responsible for hearing, the vestibule, which helps with balance and spatial orientation, and the semicircular canals, which detect rotational movements of the head.
orientation of the head. static position, velocity, acceleration and direction.
In anatomy, the vestibule is a structure in the inner ear that serves as a passage leading to the cochlea, which is responsible for hearing. It helps in maintaining balance and spatial orientation by detecting movements of the head.
If you are refering to the ear. It is the Vestibule, Cochlea, and semi circular canal.
The semicircular canals, the vestibule, and the cochlea, which are subdivisions of the bony labyrinth. Semicircular canals and the vestibule contain receptors for equilibrium and the cochlea contains receptors for hearing.
The macula is located in the vestibule of the inner ear, specifically in the utricle and saccule. It is responsible for sensing gravity and linear acceleration to help maintain balance.