The fluid in the internal ear is called perilymph.
The vestibular system located in the inner ear behind the eardrum
The vestibular sacs in your ears are filled with fluid, and the movement of fluid allows your "vestibular sense" to determine where your head is, and thus your general body position.
No. However, the inner ear can get fluid in it and become infected.
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The name of the bone is temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone contains the middle ear as well as inner ear. You can see the same in the skull, once you remove the top part of the skull.
The vestibular sacs in your ears are filled with fluid, and the movement of fluid allows your "vestibular sense" to determine where your head is, and thus your general body position.
Semicircular canals: are the fluid filled structures in the ear, which are involved in balance.
Yes. It is the organ for hearing.
Yes. It is the organ for hearing.
The walls of the hollow cochlea are made of bone, with a thin, delicate lining of epithelial tissue.
CochleaThat part is called as inner ear.
CochleaThat part is called as inner ear.
Semicircular canals
That would be the Clochea. :]
No part of the ear actually amplifies sound, but the middle ear changes the nature of the waves from high amplitude to low amplitude but stronger waves to make the transition from air to liquid.
This part of the inner ear is called the phlaguylmm. This part of the ear can tell whether or not your sitting right side up, or laying down!