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There are actually three: * Hammer * Anvil * Stirrup
hammer,stirrup,anvil
Hammer, anvil and stirrup
The inner ear holds the three smallest bones, the "Hammer", then "Anvil" and the "Stirrup"
The 3 ossicles are "little bones" found in the middle ear. They are the smallest bones in the human body, and each one has its own name:tympanic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrupThe smallest bone is Stirrup
Three bones in the inner ear hammer stirrup anvil
The most logical assumption are the 3 middle ear bones - the Hammer, Anvil and Stirrup
Three bones in your ear hammer, stirrup, anvil.
There are three bones in the middle ear, between the eardrum and the oval window of the inner ear: the malleus, incus, and stapes. These are called the auditory ossicles. The stapes resembles a stirrup.
The smallest bones in the body are the three auditory ossicles located in the middle ear:tympanic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
The auditory ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes) in the middle ear are the smallest bones. They vibrate in response to the tympanic membrane and carry sound and can amplify or damp it down. This is picked up by the auditory nerve and interpreted by the brain.