Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

How ear helps in body balance?

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Answered by vivek69
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The inner ear is the part of the ear that is responsible for balance (and hearing as well). The inner ear has what is called the bony labyrinth, which contains perilymph fluid. The bony labyrinth contains three different sections which are the cochlea, the semicircular canals, and the vestibule.

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vivek69: More specifically, as the fluid in the cochlea moves it moves tiny hairs within the cochlea, creating nerve impulses that your brain can understand. The semicircular canals of the inner ear help you with balance. When you move your head, fluid inside the semicircular canals moves as well
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Answered by Bobbyaahana
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The semicircular canals of the inner ear help you with balance. When you move your head, fluid inside the semicircular canals moves as well. This movement of the fluid moves the hairs of the canals, creating nerve impulses that travel up to your brain and let it know that your head is off balance.
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