The innermost bones, particularly those in the inner ear (such as the cochlea and ossicles), contain crucial components for hearing and balance. The cochlea is filled with fluid and contains sensory cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain. The ossicles, which include the malleus, incus, and stapes, transmit sound from the outer ear to the inner ear. Additionally, the inner structures of bones, like bone marrow, are vital for blood cell production and fat storage.
Bone marrow.
The innermost layer is the bone marrow.
Bone Marrow
your body informs .
The thick short innermost digits of the forelimb are typically referred to as the metacarpals in mammals, including humans. These bones are located in the palm of the hand and are connected to the phalanges (finger bones).
The long bones such as the humerus and femur.
Bones contain a calcium phosphate - the hydroxyapatite.
No, bones contain marrow, which produces blood.
short bones
The stomach does not contain bones, it is an organ of digestion.
no
I am not sure what the purpose of the stapes are but i know that they are one of the innermost smaller bones in our body and they are shaped somewhat like a stirrup.