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Comment upon the role of the ear in maintaining the balance of the body and posture.

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The vestibular system is the sensory apparatus of the inner ear that helps the body maintain its postural equilibrium.

There are two sets of organs in inner ear, or labyringh-The semicircular canals which respond to rotational movements; and the utricle and saccule within the vestibule, which respond to changes in the position of the head with respect to gravity.

Each semicircular canal contains hair cells. Rotation of the head causes a flow of fluid, which in turn causes displacement of the top portion of cells embedded in jelly-like cupula. Utricle and saccule called otolithic organs contain hair cells blanketed with ting stones called otoconia.

When the head is tilted or body position has changed the displacement of stones causes the hair cells to head.


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