Differentiate between static and dynamic equilibrium. Describe the inner ear structures involved in receiving and transducing sensations involved in maintaining both types of equilibria

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Static equilibrium is the maintenance of body position relative to gravity. Dynamic equilibrium is the maintenance of body position in response to movement. Hair cells in the maculae of the utricle and saccule bend are used to detect changes that help maintain static equilibrium. Hair cells in the cristae of semicircular ducts are used to detect changes involved in maintaining dynamic equilibrium.

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