That question should probably be more limited, something like, what is the smallest bone in the human body (one of the inner ear bones), or what is the smallest organ (possibly the pineal gland) rather than what is the smallest part, because everything in the universe is ultimately made of the same small parts, which are sub-atomic particles. From the perspective of a physicist, a quark would be the smallest part.
the middle ear is the smallest bone in the body
The stapes is the smallest bone in the body. It is found in the inner ear and is the smallest of the three auditory ossicles.a2. In the middle ear, not the inner ear. The inner ear is the cochlea and is fluid filled and has all those sensory hairs that enable us to hear.
The body's smallest bones are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear; therefore, anywhere other than the middle ear would be where they are NOT.
the ear
your ear is your smallest part on your body and your sternam (breast bone).
middle ear.
That question should probably be more limited, something like, what is the smallest bone in the human body (one of the inner ear bones), or what is the smallest organ (possibly the pineal gland) rather than what is the smallest part, because everything in the universe is ultimately made of the same small parts, which are sub-atomic particles. From the perspective of a physicist, a quark would be the smallest part.
If you mean the smallest bones, they are the bones of the middle ear: malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup).
in your ears. and the smallest bone in your body is called the stirrup which is located in the ear.
The Anvil is a bone in the inner ear. It is one of the 3 smallest bones in the body.
the middle ear is the smallest bone in the body
its the cochlea I thought the stapes was the smallest bone in the human body located in the ear.
there is no bone in a ear only skin
its in your ear
in your ear
The ear