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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
7

What are the three looped fluid-filled canals in the inner ear that detect the direction of the body's movement?

Biology
1 answer:
masya89 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The semicircular canals ( vestibular system)

Explanation:

The inner ear of humans is made up of two parts.

  • The cochlea which aid in the hearing process.
  • The vestibular system which aid for balance of the body

The vestibular system comprises of three fluid filled looped canals . The vestibular system comprises of sensory cells which detect even a slight tilting of the head. The fluid filled canals are termed as the semicircular canals. It is due to the vestibular system that we feel a room to bespinning even after we have finished our rotation ride.

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