Yes, the stirup is a tiny bone in your ear.
A tiny bone in the ear which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
Ossicles
it is the tiny bone in the inner ear
The inner ear or the cochlea
the bone present in our ears and at the front part of our nose,,,,,,,,is the most skinnest 1
You have a tiny bone in your ear that is not connected to any other bone in the skeletal system.
You have very tiny three bones in your middle ear. They are malleus, inc-us and stapes. Ear lies it self in the petrous part of the temporal bone of the skull.
There are 203 bones NOT located in the ear.Three ossicles (bones) ARE located in the middle ear:tympannic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
The bones of the ear are located in the middle ear and are called the ossicles, which include the malleus, incus, and stapes. The middle ear is a small cavity that conducts sound to the inner ear by means of these three tiny, linked, moveable bones. ( I got it from Google)
There is no body part called the mallues. There is, however, a body part called the malleus. The malleus is a tiny hammer shaped bone found in the middle ear. It transmits vibrations from the eardrum to the next inner ear bone, the incus.
extremely big because you dont have an ear bone