The inner ear holds the three smallest bones, the "Hammer", then "Anvil" and the "Stirrup"
The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes (or stirrup) in the ear.
The three smallest bones in the human body are the auditory ossicles found in the middle ear - they are the malleus, stapes, and incus. More commonly known as the hammer, stirrup, and anvil.
The stape is the smallest bone in the human head. It is also the smallest bone in the human body.
Its not just one bone in your body that holds your all your weight. Its all the bones in both of legs
because we humans move alot and that we have a bigger section
The malleus, the incus, and the stapes are the three smallest bones in the human body and they are all in the ear.
The smallest bone in the human body is the stapes (or stirrup) in the ear.
ligaments
The smallest are in the ear and the majority of bones are in your feet
ligaments and tendons
The smallest bones in the body are in your ear, so if you got a picture of the bones in your inner ear, you would have a picture of it.
Ossicles
The ossicles-the malleus, the incus, and the stapes.
The three smallest bones in the human body are the auditory ossicles found in the middle ear - they are the malleus, stapes, and incus. More commonly known as the hammer, stirrup, and anvil.
The 3 auditory ossicles are "little bones" found in the middle ear. They are the smallest bones in the human body, and each one has its own name:tympanic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
The stape is the smallest bone in the human head. It is also the smallest bone in the human body.
The three smallest bones in the human body are the auditory ossicles found in the middle ear - they are the malleus, stapes, and incus. More commonly known as the hammer, stirrup, and anvil.