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They are collectively called the tarsals.
stirrup is one of the bones present in the ear.Thee are 3 bones altogether : hammer anvil and stirrup, and their scientific names...malleus , incuz and stapes respectively. these magnify the vibrations due to their small area and pass them to the cochlea through the oval window.
Three little bones carry vibrations through the middle ear. They are called the hammer, anvil and stirrup.
There are three short, tiny bones in our ears called ossicles. They are the hammer (Malleus), anvil (Incus) and stirrup(Stapes). They transmit sounds to the cochlea (also found in the ear).
Three bones in your ear hammer, stirrup, anvil.
The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
Hammer, anvil and stirrup
They are collectively called the tarsals.
stirrup is one of the bones present in the ear.Thee are 3 bones altogether : hammer anvil and stirrup, and their scientific names...malleus , incuz and stapes respectively. these magnify the vibrations due to their small area and pass them to the cochlea through the oval window.
They are small bones inside your ears, that protect the eardrums from sudden loud noises.
the hamer,anvil,stirrup
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The stapes or stirrup is the stirrup-shaped small bone or ossicle in the middle ear
Three little bones carry vibrations through the middle ear. They are called the hammer, anvil and stirrup.
The eardrum is not a bone but is a thin, cone-shaped piece of skin. It is positioned between the ear canal and the middle ear.
Sound travels by vibrating things. First the molecules in the air vibrate. This makes the ear drum vibrate. This makes three small bones vibrate. The three bones are the anvil, hammer and the stirrup.
The vertebra. The spine is made up of a chain of lots of smaller bones, each one of which is called a vertebra- collectively, they are known as the VERTEBRAE. The small flanges sticking out on either side of each vertebra are called PROCESSES.