Absolutely...controls both in fact if you get water in just one ear or have a doctor clean out your ears and you stand up between getting one done and not yet the other one your balance will be so off u cant stand still and makes you feel dizzy. The balance part of your ear deals with you equilibrium.
Actually it's the ear, vision and the brain to process them both that balance your body.
In the inner ear there's a cavity filled with lymph that moves based on your positioning to gravity (or other forces such as centrifugal, that's why spinning around your own axis makes you dizzy). In the ear cavity there are also specialised cells called estereocilliae that move and sense which direction the ear lymph is moving and send those signals to the brain.
vestibular part of ear
the liucuid in your ear balances you
The slime in your ear tell you whether youre face up or down.
it helps us with our balance and they help us to hear what is going on around us
The inner ear provides balance, that may be somewhat important for the well being of the human body. also, hearing may not seem like it, but it is very important for humans.
ear cerebellum - part of brain eyes muscloskeletal system
Human body's main organ of balance is located in internal ear. You have vestibular apparatus with three semicircular canals there. The semicircular canals are placed at right angles to each other.
ear are the part of body which keep our body balance and this is due to the bones and fluid present in ear.
The inner ear.
The labyrinth.
The semi-circular canal helps your balance of your body.
The slime in your ear tell you whether youre face up or down.
The inner ear portion.
The ear is responsible for a human's sense of balance. Balance is basically determined by the amount of fluid found in one's inner ear.
Ear drums
Balance
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
We find the structures for balance in the inner ear. They include, for dynamic equilibrium, the semi-circular canal, and for static equilibrium, the vestibule (which contains the utricle and saccule).
The human body maintains balance and equilibrium by using the eyes and the middle ear. If the input from both do not "match" in the brain, a person will feel a lack of balance. Such occurs after drinking alcohol in excess.