The vestibular system, part of the inner ear, functions in maintaining static equilibrium.
otoliths
endolymph
It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic 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
The receptors for static equilibrium are located in the inner ear of humans.
equillibrium is balance and the semi circular canals in the ear affect it
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
Saccule, otoliths, utricle, and semicircular ducts.
Vestibule
macula for static equilibrium and cristae for dynamic equilibrium. All are found in the inner ear.
semi-circular canals for dynamic equilibrium and vestibule for static equilibrium
It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic 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 hair cells within the vestibule and semicircular canals of the cochlea are responsible for both aspects of equilibrium (dynamic and static).Vestibular system
The receptors for static equilibrium are located in the inner ear of humans.
equillibrium is balance and the semi circular canals in the ear affect it
Also called maculae provide information on head position (static equilibrium), as well as linear acceleration and deceleration, a type of dynamic equilibrium. The maculae consist of hair cells with hair bundles and supporting cells.
The inner ear
The three main parts of the ear are the outer ear, middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear's function is to funnel or pass sound waves through the ear to the middle ear. The middle ear's function is to protect the inner ear from damaging sounds. In the inner ear, sound waves are converted into nerve impulses which are transmitted to the brain to be interpreted. The inner ear also serves as the main organ of balance for the body.