what is the function of three tiny bone in the ear
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The three bones in the ear are – Hammer , Stirrup , and anvil .
They are very much delcate and soft . They start to vibrate and srrike each other when any type of vibration comes near to them . They make the vibration vigorous ( means they increase vibration ) .
And by striking one another , they pass out the vibration to auditory nerve .
In this way , they play a very crucial role in helping us to hear .
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The three bones in the ear are – Hammer , Stirrup , and anvil .
They are very much delcate and soft . They start to vibrate and srrike each other when any type of vibration comes near to them . They make the vibration vigorous ( means they increase vibration ) .
And by striking one another , they pass out the vibration to auditory nerve .
In this way , they play a very crucial role in helping us to hear .
thanks :)
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There are three small and delicate bones called hammer, anvil and stirrup in the middle part of the ear which are linked to one another. One end of hammer touches the eardrum and its other end is connected to second bone anvil. The other end of anvil is connected to third bone called stirrup.
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