Biology, asked by jasmine6854, 5 months ago

What category do these belong to?
1. anvil, femur, stirrup, tibia​

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Answered by SomShivam123
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Answer:

•Anvil: Is the small bone in the middle ear. Connected laterally, forms the support for the hearing activity.

•Femur: Is the largest bone in the body found in legs forms the support for voluntary activities. •Stirrup: Is the smallest bone is the ear, it connects the anvil to the cochlea.

• tibia :-also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior (frontal) of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates (the other being the fibula, behind and to the outside of the tibia), and it connects the knee with the ankle bones.

Answered by vinilvanshika15
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Answer:

all these are bones of our body.

Explanation:

ANVIL:The incus or anvil is a bone in the middle ear. The anvil-shaped small bone is one of three ossicles in the middle ear. The incus receives vibrations from the malleus, to which it is connected laterally, and transmits these to the stapes medially.

FEMUR:The femur is the only bone located within the human thigh. It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee.

STIRRUP:The shape of a stirrup, this bone is one of three in the middle ear, collectively known as the ossicles. The ossicles convey sound pressure waves from the outer ear (and ear drum) to the inner ear, where the waves are translated into nerve impulses that go to the brain for identification.

TIBIA:The tibia is one of two bones that comprise the leg.[1] As the weight-bearing bone, it is significantly larger and stronger than its counterpart, the fibula. The tibia forms the knee joint proximally with the femur and forms the ankle joint distally with the fibula and talus

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