Labyrinth
The semicircular canals and the vestible are responsible for balance.
equillibrium is balance and the semi circular canals in the ear affect it
The vestibular system consists of chambers and canals in the inner ear: maculae (these tell whether you are upright or at an angle) cristae (these tell if you are stationary or rotating) saccule and utricle (otolith organs, these tell the angle of your head tilt, such as when accelerating or decelerating). semicircular canals (these tell the angle of rotation of your head). All of these are necessary for proprioception, that is, your body learns what its position is in space and thus can adjust to keep you from falling over.
It is associated with your inner ear.You have three semicircular canals in your inner ear. They are placed at right angle to each other. Fluid is partly filled in these canals. By appreciating the fluid level in these canals you appreciate the sense of balance or equilibrium..
The sense of balance, the organs are the 3 semicircular canals.
The semicircular canals and the vestible are responsible for balance.
The semicircular canals of your inner ear are used to maintain balance.
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Semicircular canals: are the fluid filled structures in the ear, which are involved in balance.
Equilibrium.
- Semicircular canals - Auditory nerve - Cochlea
vestibule, semi-circular canals, and cochlea
vestibule,semicircular canals and the cochlea
equillibrium is balance and the semi circular canals in the ear affect it
the semicircular canals of the inner ear
The semicircular ducts are an organ of balance located in the inner ear.
semi-circular canals. These are just for balance