cerebellum, a part of brain maintains the equilibrium and posture of the body
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The vestibular system, part of the inner ear, functions in maintaining static equilibrium.
The hair cells within the vestibule and semicircular canals of the cochlea are responsible for both aspects of equilibrium (dynamic and static).Vestibular system
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The organ is a group of fine, fluid-filled tubes, the Semicircular Canals, and stem from the Middle Ear. They contain nerve cells similar to those of the cochlea, and lie on roughly orthogonal planes so as to co-operate in 3 dimensions. They don't themselves maintain equilibrium but are combined inclinometers and accelerometers whose outputs are analysed by the brain so it can control the muscles for equilibrium.
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The vestibular system, part of the inner ear, functions in maintaining static equilibrium.
The Hindbrain controls coordination and equilibrium. The metencephalon contains structures such as the pons and cerebellum. These regions assists in maintaining balance and equilibrium, movement coordination, and the conduction of sensory information.
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The hair cells within the vestibule and semicircular canals of the cochlea are responsible for both aspects of equilibrium (dynamic and static).Vestibular system
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cerebellum
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cerebellum
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