The semicircular canals and the vestible are responsible for balance.
Semicircular Canals
The semicircular canals and vestibule
The semicircular canals
The inner ear.
The semicircular canals
Semiciricular canals and vestibule
semicircular canals
The inner ear (or cochlea).
Middle ear and pharynx
It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic equilibrium.
These receptors are called nociceptors.
Vestibular receptors, Visual receptors, Somatic receptors (from skin, muscle, joints)Type your answer here...
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..
-EQUILIBRIUM: The sense of balance.
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It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic equilibrium.
The receptors for dynamic equilibrium respond to rotation forces.
The semicircular canals, the vestibule, and the cochlea, which are subdivisions of the bony labyrinth. Semicircular canals and the vestibule contain receptors for equilibrium and the cochlea contains receptors for hearing.
houses hearing and equilibrium receptors
Rods and cones are in the sensory components in the retina of the eye. They are essential to the sense of sight.
Balance requires two senses: sight and equilibrium. The main sense is found in what are called the semicircular canals in the middle ear.
These receptors are called nociceptors.
Well, all parts of the human body has receptors. Those receptors connect with nerves and sends electrical and chemical impulses to your brain. Receptors include: skin, tongue, ears, eyes, etc.
In the semicircular canals and in the vestibule of the ear.
inner ear
the equilibrium receptors in the semicircular canals and vestibule