reviewing the structures for hearing and equilibrium, place the structure or description into the correct bin. w Available Hint(s) Reset When traveling in an elevator, you can sense when the elevator is moving Pressure waves in perilymph and endolymph Sensing the movement when you spin while sitting in a swivel chair with your eyes closed Maculae Crista Otoliths Vibrations of tympanic membrane Ampulla Dynamic equilibrium Static equilibrium Hearing

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### Characteristics of Equilibrium and Hearing

**Activity Instructions:** Review the structures for hearing and equilibrium, then place each structure or description into the correct category.

**Categories:**
- **Dynamic Equilibrium**
- **Static Equilibrium**
- **Hearing**

**Items to Categorize:**
1. When traveling in an elevator, you can sense when the elevator is moving
2. Maculae
3. Pressure waves in perilymph and endolymph
4. Crista
5. Sensing the movement when you spin while sitting in a swivel chair with your eyes closed
6. Otoliths
7. Vibrations of tympanic membrane
8. Ampulla

**Notes:**
- **Dynamic Equilibrium:** Involves detecting rotational movement, typically associated with the semicircular canals in the inner ear.
- **Static Equilibrium:** Involves sensing the position of the head relative to gravity when the body is not in motion.
- **Hearing:** Involves detecting sound vibrations through structures like the tympanic membrane and cochlea.
Transcribed Image Text:### Characteristics of Equilibrium and Hearing **Activity Instructions:** Review the structures for hearing and equilibrium, then place each structure or description into the correct category. **Categories:** - **Dynamic Equilibrium** - **Static Equilibrium** - **Hearing** **Items to Categorize:** 1. When traveling in an elevator, you can sense when the elevator is moving 2. Maculae 3. Pressure waves in perilymph and endolymph 4. Crista 5. Sensing the movement when you spin while sitting in a swivel chair with your eyes closed 6. Otoliths 7. Vibrations of tympanic membrane 8. Ampulla **Notes:** - **Dynamic Equilibrium:** Involves detecting rotational movement, typically associated with the semicircular canals in the inner ear. - **Static Equilibrium:** Involves sensing the position of the head relative to gravity when the body is not in motion. - **Hearing:** Involves detecting sound vibrations through structures like the tympanic membrane and cochlea.
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