Semicircular Canals
chemical equilibrium maintained by the cell
The equilibrium is not maintained.
The fluid in the inner ears; the reason why you get dizzy when you spin around is because the fluid is sloshing around.
The equilibrium gets maintained during water cycle. The water in the water bodies gets evaporated to maintain the sea level.
two types of balance are there,STATIC balance and DYNAMIC balance.dynamic balance,that is during movement,is maintained by the SPECIAL HAIR CELLS in the 3 semicircular canals present in internal ear[or LABYRINTH] WHILE STATIC balance is maintained by the SACCULUS $ UTRICULUS,, also the part of labyrinth.
it probably does, and there are a lot of dharmas
Equilibrium is maintained through a balance of opposing forces or factors. In economics, for example, supply and demand reach an equilibrium point where the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. Any changes in factors affecting supply or demand can cause the equilibrium to shift.
NO
Static equilibrium is maintained by equal and opposite forces acting on an object or system, preventing any net translation or rotation. The forces typically involved include gravity, normal force, tension, and friction. When these forces are balanced, the object remains at rest or moving at a constant velocity.
yes. it is the tendency toward relatively stable equilibrium between independent elements, especially as maintained by processes that are physiological.
I'm presuming you are asking about equilibrium meaning about the sense of balance or position. The inner ear apparatus, or vestibulocochlear system, helps your body sense position and motion, with feedback from the proprioceptive nerve fibers throughout the body.
The sensation you have is mainly an aspect of the sense of dynamic equilibrium.