small bone is inside the ear..
The bones in your middle ear. These are the three3 Auditory Ossicle:the malleus, or hammerthe incus, or anvilthe stapes, or stirrup
This is accomplished by the circulatory system - from the arteries, to the arterioles, down to the tiniest of capillaries, which feed all tissues, including muscle and bone. Exchange finally occurs between the capillary membrane and the cell membrane.
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"Out of all my pet mice, this one is the tiniest."
My dog was the tiniest dog in the dog show.
The most tiniest penguin would be the fairy penguin
The little girl picked up the tiniest hamster from the box.
sound comes from disturbances in the air, causing vibrations in the air molecules. Our ear has a bone (The stirrup, also known as the tiniest bone in the body ) that picks up these vibrations and sends a signal to the brain depending on how much the stirrup moved.
There are three syllables in the word tiniest.(Ti - ni - est).
The smallest bone in the human body is located in the ear, or rather, in the ear ossicles. These are the three bones that are found in the middle ear, and they are known as the 'stapes', or the 'stirrup', the 'incus' or the 'anvil', and the 'malleus' or the 'hammer'.
the penguin
The smallest country in the world is Vatican City, which is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy. It has an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres) and a population of around 800 people.