It may do, the semicircular canals are three interconnected tubes located inside each ear that are your organ of balance. If you have an ear infection this could cause both ringing of the ears and an upset to your balance. If you have this it is important to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
Yes!
Your ears can tell from which direction sounds are coming from, if that's what you mean by direction, and yes, your ears tell how balanced you are, but im not sure how, or in which part of them. Google it =D
The human body does not need ears in order to survive but does need the internal structures of the ears in order to maintain balance. A person born without external ears would probably be fine but without the structure of the inner ear, balance would be very difficult.
True. Your ears play a crucial role in maintaining balance through the vestibular system, which is located in the inner ear. This system detects changes in head position and movement, helping to coordinate balance and spatial orientation. If the vestibular system is disrupted, it can lead to balance issues and dizziness.
Eyes - responsible for vision Ears - responsible for hearing and balance Nose - responsible for smelling
The ears are also used for balance
No. Your EARS affect your balance.
It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know
Ears help you balance.
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yes, your muscles, ears and eyes help you keep balance
No, your ears do. dont listen to that man. your cerebellum is responsible for balance and coordination.
Yes!
it is for balance and sound
can lorazepam help with ringing in the ears
Symptoms of damage to the 8th cranial nerve, also known as the vestibulocochlear nerve, include hearing loss, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), dizziness, and balance problems.
To do with the balance receptors in your ears..