It's your inner ear.
2006-06-08 20:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The internal ear, or labyrinth, is the part of the temporal bone containing the organs of hearing and balance to which the filaments of the auditory nerve (see Nervous System) are distributed. It is separated from the middle ear by the fenestra ovalis, or oval window. The internal ear consists of membranous canals housed in a dense portion of the temporal bone and is divided into the cochlea (Greek, “snail shell”), the vestibule, and three semicircular canals. All these canals communicate with one another and are filled with a gelatinous fluid called endolymph.
*Nervous System, those elements within the animal organism that are concerned with the reception of stimuli, the transmission of nerve impulses, or the activation of muscle mechanisms.
2006-06-08 20:16:40
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answered by Josh 3
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If you have an inner ear infection it can swell an put pressure on the part of the brain that controls our equilibrium.
The chemical lithium is what the brain uses to maintain even and smooth movement and balance of our muscles and sense of balance.
2006-06-08 20:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The inner ear and this is why
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=21685
The diagram and info is very interesting. hoep this helps.
2006-06-08 20:15:05
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answered by ? 5
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inner ear
2006-06-08 20:14:13
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answered by keikisong 2
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ear
2006-06-08 20:11:55
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answered by ma_isa 7
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LABYRINTHINE APPARATUS- EAR
2006-06-08 20:49:06
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answered by VVK 3
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