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.
The cochlea is the part of the ear that contains fluid. It contains endolymph and perilymph.
Wich part of your ear contains liquid
The cochlea ;)
Cochlea
Ear wax
The walls of the hollow cochlea are made of bone, with a thin, delicate lining of epithelial tissue.
It is normally an fluid infection you get after numerous ear infections or an untreated ear infection. 1st step in treatment is antibiotics and if unsuccessful, surgery to drain the infection may be required.
Cochlea i think
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.
For the most part the Ear does not contain any fluid, the Outer and Middle Ear are air filled this is why we have the pharyngotympanic tube. The inner ear however is very complicated and difficult to explain. It has two Labyrinths, the Bony Labyrinth and, suspended within the bony labyrinth, the Memranous Labarynth. These labyrinths make up the shapes most people know as the Cochlea and the Semi-Circular Canals (both labyrinth types are present in each). The membranous labarynth contains a fluid called Endolymph and the Bony cavity contains a similar fluid called Perilymph.
Semicircular canals: are the fluid filled structures in the ear, which are involved in balance.
CochleaThat part is called as inner ear.
CochleaThat part is called as inner ear.
Semicircular canals
The fluid in the internal ear is called perilymph.
Ear!!
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!
The choclea is normally filled with fluid. that is what controles your sense of movement.
ear
The walls of the hollow cochlea are made of bone, with a thin, delicate lining of epithelial tissue.
The perilymph fluid
It is normally an fluid infection you get after numerous ear infections or an untreated ear infection. 1st step in treatment is antibiotics and if unsuccessful, surgery to drain the infection may be required.