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difference between ear ossicle and eustachian (function)​

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The auditory ossicles are the three smallest bones in the human body, the malleus, the incus and the stapes. The first is attached to the tympanic membrane, the last to the circumference of the fenestra vestibuli, the incus being placed between and connected to both by delicate articulations.

The Eustachian tube is a small passageway that connects your throat to your middle ear. When you sneeze, swallow, or yawn, your Eustachian tubes open. This keeps air pressure and fluid from building up inside your ear.

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Answer:

The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three bones in either middle ear that are among the smallest bones in the human body.

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