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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.
You have inner ear on the other side of the oval window.
The oval window is part of the middle ear but in theory, yes it does separate the middle ear from the inner ear.
what is the ossicle that transmit vibrations to the inner ear through the oval window
Oval window
Oval window
the cochlea.:)
The oval window sits immediately behind the stapes, in the middle ear.
The ossicular chain.
The cochlea receives sound vibrations from the middle ear via the oval window, which is connected to the stapes bone. The stapes bone vibrates against the oval window, creating fluid motion within the cochlea that stimulates the hair cells responsible for hearing.
Oval Window
The Eustachian tube acts as a pressure relief valve for fluid in the ear by equalizing the pressure between the middle ear and the back of the nose and throat. When the pressure on either side of the eardrum is balanced, it helps prevent discomfort and potential complications such as ear infections.