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write about the chain of bones in the middle ear​

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Answered by mahisingh556tut
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The bones of the middle ear are the auditory ossicles – the malleus, incus and stapes. They are connected in a chain-like manner, linking the tympanic membrane to the oval window of the internal ear. ... It joins the incus to the oval window of the inner ear. It is stirrup-shaped, with a head, two limbs, and a base

Answered by avann84
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Explanation:

The bones of the middle ear are the auditory ossicles – the malleus, incus and stapes. They are connected in a chain-like manner, linking the tympanic membrane to the oval window of the internal ear. ... It joins the incus to the oval window of the inner ear. It is stirrup-shaped, with a head, two limbs, and a base.

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