The semi-circular canal helps your balance of your body.
Cocclea of the inner ear
semicircular balance
semi circle canal.
to keep that part of the body soft, if your ear were not made of cartilage then sports could not be played, YOUR EAR WOULD BE BROKEN OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cochlea
Ear drum
No. The vestibulocochlear apparatus belongs to the inner ear.
Cocclea
Ear drums
semi circle canal.
It can be a hole the size of your shoe the connects to the saddle of a horse to keep you balanced and on the horse. A stirrup is also part of the inner ear involved with hearing.
your bones in your arm helps you balance and there is some thing in your ear that also keeps you balance if you got dizzy the thing doesn't keep you in balance but if you didn't have you would stay in balance
The pinna is the outer part of your ear that helps funnel sound into the middle and inner ear
The inner ear is the main part of an organ that influence balance. Of course there are parts of the brain that governs balance. Also the toes helps us to keep our balance. If you bend your knees a bit you will find it easier to keep balance.
Assuming you mean the semi-circular canals in the ear... they help keep us balanced.
ear are the part of body which keep our body balance and this is due to the bones and fluid present in ear.
gathers sound waves.
Ear wax helps to keep your external auditory meatus and your tympanic membrane soft and pliable. If you remove the ear wax, your ear drum could dry out and crack.
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.