The hair cells within the vestibule and semicircular canals of the cochlea are responsible for both aspects of equilibrium (dynamic and static).
Vestibular system
Semicircular canal
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The vestibular system, part of the inner ear, functions in maintaining static equilibrium.
cerebellum, a part of brain maintains the equilibrium and posture of the body
The ears help with balance. The structures of the ear that help with keeping an equilibrium is the inner ear. The inner ear is responsible for hearing and balance.
It is the vestibule and the semicircular ducts are involved with the dynamic equilibrium.
The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
The inner ear
The vestibular system, part of the inner ear, functions in maintaining static equilibrium.
cerebellum, a part of brain maintains the equilibrium and posture of the body
The ears help with balance. The structures of the ear that help with keeping an equilibrium is the inner ear. The inner ear is responsible for hearing and balance.
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.
Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
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).
vestibular
there are 3 part's... the outer ear, the inner ear, and the middle ear. all of these are responsible for hearing but the inner is for balance also.