This is a very good question. You have round window in your ear. It sends the wave of vibration across the internal ear through the fluid. These vibrations are transferred to elliptical window. It also vibrates along with round window. Through these vibrations of fluid you perceive the sound. So the elliptical window gives space and elasticity to fluid system to vibrate.
You have inner ear on the other side of the oval window.
the round window in the ear is a little hole connected to the beginning of the coclea. God bless you
Internal ear.
what is the ossicle that transmit vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window
These are very tiny bones in middle ear. They are attached to each other. Together they work to transmit the impulse from ear drum to the oval window. Ear drum is the partition between the external ear and middle ear. Oval window is the partition between the middle ear and inner ear. These very tiny bones enhance the intensity of the sound waves to large extent. That helps to hear the low intensity sound.
the elliptical window is .... i have no idea :]
oval windownOK you might be wondering what separates the middle ear from the inner ear and complaing u cant find the write answer but stop searching answers.com has the answers to your questions.The answer is the oval window.The oval windowOval window. (and round window with secondary tympanic membrane also)the oval window and the round window separate the middle ear from the inner ear.
The oval window is part of the middle ear but in theory, yes it does separate the middle ear from the inner ear.
You have inner ear on the other side of the oval window.
Oval window
the round window in the ear is a little hole connected to the beginning of the coclea. God bless you
the round window in the ear is a little hole connected to the beginning of the coclea. God bless you
Oval window
Internal ear.
what is the ossicle that transmit vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window
there are two types of windows inside the ear. the oval window and the round window. The round window serves as a pressure relief valve
The round window is one of the two openings into the inner ear. It is closed off from the middle ear by the round window membrane, which vibrates with opposite phase to vibrations entering the inner ear through the oval window. It allows fluid in the cochlea to move, which in turn ensures that hair cells of the Basilar membrane will be stimulated and that audition will occur.