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Q: What part of three bones moves when vibrates as it struck?
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The three smallest bones in the human body are located in the middle ear and what are they called and what do they do?

The auditory ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes) in the middle ear are the smallest bones. They vibrate in response to the tympanic membrane and carry sound and can amplify or damp it down. This is picked up by the auditory nerve and interpreted by the brain.


How does the eardrum work?

the ear drum is a part of your ear which vibrates to send the sound onto the three small bones.


How does the eardrum function in an ear?

It vibrates,to conducting the sound down into the three small bones.(malleus,incus and stapes)p>


What part of the ear vibrates when you hear sound?

There is a ear drum placed between external and internal ear. It is the most prominent structure that vibrates to produce sound. Then the three tiny bones in the middle ear also vibrate. Then the oval and round windows also vibrate. Then the hair cells in the inner ear also vibrate. The fluid that is present in the cochlea also vibrates.


When sound waves hit the eardrum it vibrates and causes three tiny bones in the middle ear to vibrate?

Stirrup & Anvil & Hammer


What are the name of the muscles in the muscular system?

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Is the part of the ear that is set into vibration by vibrating air molecules the cochlea?

The eardrum is the first thing that vibrates in response to vibrating air or "sound". The cochlea is the last step in the process, and instead of vibrating it is filled with fluid that moves in response to vibration on a small window on the side. This moves the cochlear fluid and then is transferred to the brain through small hairs inside the organ. Three tiny bones (Malleus, Incus, and Stapes) transfer the vibration from the eardrum to the cochlea.


What muscle moves bones?

There are three types of muscle in your body: striated, smooth and cardiac. The striated muscle is also called skeletal muscle and it is this type of muscle that moves your joints. Skeletal muscles are attached by tendons to the bones that they act on.


What is the membrane that vibrates and send vibrations to the ear bones?

It's called the tympanic membrane, or eardrum.The eardrum.


Why doesn't the skull crack when the stirrup vibrates on the oval window?

The oval window is not bone, but tissue. Also, the stirrup is a tiny bone. It is one of the three smallest bones in the body, the other two also being inside the ear.


What part of the ear vibrate as it struck by the sound waves and thereby makes the three small bones move?

the hamer,anvil,stirrup


When was Three Moves to Freedom created?

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