Where is stapes bone?
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Stapes bone is the smallest bone in our body. It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles in the middle ear, which are responsible for transmitting sound waves from the air outside to the fluid-filled labyrinth (cochlea).
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The stapes is the third bone of the three ossicles in the middle ear.
Part of: Middle ear
System: Auditory system
● The stapes is a stirrup-shaped bone,
size - 3 mm x 2.5 mm
The "stapes" in the middle ear is the smallest named bone in the human body.
The shape of a stirrup, this bone is one of three in the middle ear, collectively known as the ossicles.
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