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in tympanic cavity there is an aperture in which stapes fits it is called as ____​

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Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
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Fenestra ovalis..........

Answered by ashok22122002
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Answer:

fenestra ovalis

Explanation:

The tympanic cavity contains three ossicles. There are three chain of ossicles called as malleus, incus and stapes. The malleus is attached to the tympanic membrane. The stapes is fitted into a cavity or aperture called as fenestra ovalis. This aperture is present in the internal ear. The stapes is fitted in this cavity via a widened foot-plate

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