location and function of ear ossicles
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The Ossicles. The three tiniest bones in the body form the coupling between the vibration of the eardrum and the forces exerted on the oval window of the inner ear. Formally named the malleus, incus, and stapes, they are commonly referred to in English as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
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The Ossicles. The three tiniest bones in the body form the coupling between the vibration of the eardrum and the forces exerted on the oval window of the inner ear. Formally named the malleus, incus, and stapes, they are commonly referred to in English as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
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the ear ossicles are the smallest bones in the human body. they are 3 in number namely
malleus:hammer
incus :anvil
stapes:stirrup
The hammer is connected to the tympanum(ear drum)and recieves the 1st vibrations. these vibrations magnify as they reach the incus which is attached to the other side of hammer. as the incus starts vibrating the stirrup attached to it is also set into motion. the stirrup is loosely fixed into the oval window which take us to the inner ear.
the ear ossicles constitute the middle ear.
malleus:hammer
incus :anvil
stapes:stirrup
The hammer is connected to the tympanum(ear drum)and recieves the 1st vibrations. these vibrations magnify as they reach the incus which is attached to the other side of hammer. as the incus starts vibrating the stirrup attached to it is also set into motion. the stirrup is loosely fixed into the oval window which take us to the inner ear.
the ear ossicles constitute the middle ear.
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