Tiny bones in the middle ear relay the eardrum vibrations directly to the
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The three ear bones amplify and transmit the vibrations from the eardrum to the oval window, which will then be transmitted to the perilymph of the upper canal of the cochlea.
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✯ we know that the middle ear consists of hammer, anvil, and stirrup. { these are the tiny bones important for the relay of vibrations }
now,
you have asked
Tiny bones in the middle ear relay the eardrum vibrations directly to the ______.
✯ the answer is oval window.
✯ now what is oval window?
✯ it is the membrane which covers the opening of cochlea.
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hope it helps :)
⊱ ────── {.⋅ ✯ ⋅.} ────── ⊰
✯ we know that the middle ear consists of hammer, anvil, and stirrup. { these are the tiny bones important for the relay of vibrations }
now,
you have asked
Tiny bones in the middle ear relay the eardrum vibrations directly to the ______.
✯ the answer is oval window.
✯ now what is oval window?
✯ it is the membrane which covers the opening of cochlea.
⊱ ────── {.⋅ ✯ ⋅.} ────── ⊰
hope it helps :)
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