There are three small bones in the middle ear.
(a) Name the three bones
(b) Which of these bones is in touch with oval window ?
(c) Which of these bones is in touch with the ear drum ?
(d) Which bone is in touch with the other two bones?
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a) The three bones in the middle ear are stirrup, hammer and anvil.
b) The stirrup is in touch with the oval window.
c) The hammer is in touch with the ear drum.
d) The anvil is in touch with the other two bones.
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Bones of the middle ear
Explanation:
There are three small bones in the middle ear: the hammer (malleus), the anvil (incus) and the stirrup (stapes). These three bones form a kind of bridge and help us hear.
(a) The stirrup (stapes) is the last bone that sounds reach, and it is connected to the oval window.
(b) The malleus (hammer) is attached to the tympanic membrane.
(c) The incus (anvil) is connected to both the other bones.
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