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Second smallest bone in the human body?

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its Stapes in your middle ear. It helps amplify sound waves you hear.

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They include: stapes, hammer and anvil. The smallest bones in the body called the ossicles are found in the ear.

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That would be the Incas (anvil). The smallest bone is the Stapes (stirrup).. Both are in you inner ear.

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The Incus (anvil)

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