Questions: The three semicircular canals are the location of the receptors for the sense of equilibrium.
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The three semicircular canals are the location of the receptors for the sense of $\square$ equilibrium.
Solution
The three semicircular canals are the location of the receptors for the sense of dynamic equilibrium.
Explanation:
The semicircular canals are part of the inner ear and are crucial for maintaining balance.
They detect rotational movements of the head, which is essential for dynamic equilibrium.
Dynamic equilibrium refers to the ability to maintain balance while the body or head is in motion.
Summary:
The receptors in the semicircular canals are responsible for detecting changes in head position and movement, thus playing a key role in dynamic equilibrium.