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Nervous System: Ear Physiology


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Semicircular Canals
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where dynamic equilibrium is detected

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Semicircular Canals
Where dynamic equilibrium is detected
Vestibule
Where static equilibrium is detected
Cochlea
Where hearing is detected
Tympanic Membrane
Term for ear drum
Pharyngotympanic Tube
Equilibrates pressure in the middle ear
Ossicles
Collective name for middle ear bones
Hair Cells
Nervous cells that detect static equilibrium
Hair Cells
Nervous cells that detect dynamic equilibrium
Hair Cells
Nervous cells that detect sound vibrations
Otoliths
Small "rocks" found the ear
Static Equilibrium
Sense that detects head position
Dynamic Equilibrium
Sense that detects changes in motion