There are no bones 'in' your skin.
tiny holes in the skin are called pores
Sutural or Wormian bones.
The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, consists mainly of cells called keratinocytes.
The middle earcontains three tiny bones, called the ossicles. These three bones form a connection from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Lacrimal bone
yes, and they are really tiny
The most common answer would be PORES. However, there are cases of unnatural tiny holes that can be a sign of skin diseases.
Haversian canals .. Any of the tiny, interconnecting, longitudinal channels in bone tissue through which blood vessels, nerve fibers, and lymphatics pass.
Sound is conducted by the tympanic membrane to the three ossicles, tiny bones called the incus, malleus, and stapes.
Vestigial body parts.
The tools called a hammer and an anvil would be found in a blacksmith's shop. The bones called the hammer and the anvil are found in the middle ear.
Sesamoid.