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what is the function of bones of middle ear​

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Answered by ayatipatra
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It is classical to ascribe three functions to the middle ear: the transmission of acoustic vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the cochlea, impedance matching between the air in the external auditary meatus and the labyrinthine fluids, and protection of the inner ear by means of the acoustic reflex. The function of the middle ear is to efficiently transfer sound energy from air to the liquid contained within the cochlea. The middle ear contains three tiny bones known as the ossicles: malleus, incus, and stapes.
Answered by sadeepan1234
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The cavity also plays a very important role in a person's ability to hear. Inside the middle ear, three small bones (ossicles) form a chain and conduct sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. Once in the fluid-filled inner ear, sounds are converted into nerve impulses and sent to the brain.

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