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No, the auditory nerve is responsible for transmitting sound signals from the inner ear to the brain for processing. Balance is primarily controlled by the vestibular system in the inner ear, which includes the semicircular canals, utricle, and saccule.
Human body's main organ of balance is located in internal ear. You have vestibular apparatus with three semicircular canals there. The semicircular canals are placed at right angles to each other.
In the context of an echocardiogram, "unremarkable" means that there are no significant abnormalities or findings that stand out as concerning. It indicates that the heart appears normal based on the imaging results.
The auditory cortex is located in the brain, and is responsible for processing auditory information received from the ears.
This means that both of your auditory canals (the openings of your ears looking toward your internal ear) appear (grossly /appear to the eye) to be the same size and shape.
- Semicircular canals - Auditory nerve - Cochlea
You wouldnt be able to stay balanced and would lead to major damage in the auditory canals.
The internal ear.
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a tool used to examine internal body structures. An MRI of the internal auditory meatus is an MRI scan used to look for a problem with the nerves supplying the inner ear.
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Auditory receptors are located in the cochlea of the inner ear. These receptors, known as hair cells, detect sound vibrations and send electrical signals to the brain for interpretation.
What is your answer?For unremarkable
urinary bladder is unremarkable
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"Unremarkable" in medical terms means no obvious abnormality. Thus, an unremarkable thyroid is good news.