Inner ear
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The inner ear refers to the bony labyrinth, the membranous labyrinth and their contents. It is divided into three main parts:
- cochlea for hearing
- vestibule for static balance
- semicircular canals for kinetic balance
-<p>The <strong>inner ear</strong> refers to the bony labyrinth, the membranous labyrinth and their contents. It is divided into three main parts:</p><ul>-<li><a href="/articles/cochlea">cochlea</a></li>-<li><a href="/articles/vestibule">vestibule</a></li>-<li><a href="/articles/semicircular-canals">semicircular canals</a></li>- +<p>The <strong>inner ear</strong> refers to the <a title="bony labyrinth" href="/articles/otic-capsule">bony labyrinth</a>, the <a title="membranous labyrinth" href="/articles/membranous-labyrinth">membranous labyrinth</a> and their contents. It is divided into three main parts:</p><ul>
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- +<a href="/articles/cochlea">cochlea</a> for hearing</li>
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- +<a href="/articles/vestibule-ear">vestibule</a> for static balance</li>
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- +<a href="/articles/semicircular-canals">semicircular canals</a> for kinetic balance</li>