The 'vestibules' and semicircular canals of the inner ear are responsible for the sense of balance most animals have. Specifically, different fluids found in these stimulate motion sensors, which send the signals to the brain.
Equilibrioception, the vestibular sense, is the perception of balance or acceleration and is mainly related to cavities containing fluid in the inner ear called the semicircular canals (there are 3 on each side). Also the the vestibule and saccule are beds of sensory cells situated in the inner ear, sensitive to vertical motion (designed to sense the direction of gravity).
the middle ear is responsible for the balance of the body.
Three semicircular canals which are placed to right angles to each others and vestibule are responsible for balance. Each of them placed in both inner ears.
Semicircular canals: are the fluid filled structures in the ear, which are involved in balance.
The vestibular system has the responsibility for providing your brain with information about its position in the environment, resulting in maintaining balance.
The eustacean tubes are what allow your middle ear to equalize to atmospheric pressure. They connect your ear to your throat.
http://healing.about.com/od/sound/a/secrets_voice_3.htm "The balance-organ in the inner ear controls every muscle of your body. The muscles communicate with the nerve of the balance-organ via the spinal chord. The nerve of the balance-organ collaborates with the nerve of the hearing-organ. "
The part which is responsible for dynamic balance is the semicircular canals while the one responsible for static balance is the vestibule, which is primarily composed of saccule and utricle.
Semicircular canals: are the fluid filled structures in the ear, which are involved in balance.
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 vestibular system has the responsibility for providing your brain with information about its position in the environment, resulting in maintaining balance.
your sense of balance
The ear is responsible for a human's sense of balance. Balance is basically determined by the amount of fluid found in one's inner ear.
The eustacean tubes are what allow your middle ear to equalize to atmospheric pressure. They connect your ear to your throat.
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).
Muscles, tendons, bones, nerves, all sorts of things are involved in balancing. If you're trying to ask where the SENSE of balance is located, it's in the inner ear, in structures called the "semicircular canals".
The inner ear includes the three semicircular canals. They (plus the base of each called the ampullaris) are involved in:1. Static Equilibrium in the ampulla which contains the sense for position of head when body is not moving.2. Dynamic Equilibrium in the semicircular canals which senses rotation and movement of head and body.Both are involved in balance and position.
Middle ear: amplify & transmit sound vibrations from tympanic membrane to oval window. Inner ear: to covert the sound vibrations into electrical energy and maintain equilibrium.
http://healing.about.com/od/sound/a/secrets_voice_3.htm "The balance-organ in the inner ear controls every muscle of your body. The muscles communicate with the nerve of the balance-organ via the spinal chord. The nerve of the balance-organ collaborates with the nerve of the hearing-organ. "
The eardrum and the middle ear structures are saved, which allows for better hearing than is possible after a radical operation.