The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
The Anvil is one of the three bones (among the stirrup and the hammer) which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
The most logical assumption are the 3 middle ear bones - the Hammer, Anvil and Stirrup
Yes it is located in the middle ear along with the anvil and hammer; stapes, incus, malleus. These are the three bones that transmit sound waves from the ear drum to the cochlear membrane.
The cochlea is located in the inner ear, in contact with the latter part of the 3 small bone structures that constitute the middle ear (the stirrup, hammer and anvil.)
Yes, the anvil is in the middle ear.
The middle ear.The middle ear consists of the ossicles that are made up of the hammer,anvil,and stirrup
there is no such bone
The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
The Anvil is one of the three bones (among the stirrup and the hammer) which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
A tiny bone in the ear which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
Middle ear bones are known as the Ossicles, the Hammer, the Anvil and the Stirrup. Or the Latin equivalent, the Malleus, the Incus and Stapes
the hammer anvil and stirrup bones
It is the middle ear that the hammer anvil and stirrup transfer vibrations from.
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.
The most logical assumption are the 3 middle ear bones - the Hammer, Anvil and Stirrup
An incus in Latin is an anvil (and, in medical terminology, an anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear).