When the bones of the ears are essentially stuck together, this is called auditory ossicle fusion or fixation. It is one of the many cause of Conduction Deafness or loss of hearing.
Yes, human ears have three small bones called the ossicles: the malleus, incus, and stapes. These bones help transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Cats do not have any bones in their ears, only muscles are in their ears.
Bones are held together by a strong tissue called Ligaments.
The ligaments forms a joint to connect and hold bones together.
The joints that hold together the bones of the skull are called sutures, while the joints that hold together the bones of the sternum are called cartilaginous joints.
The skeleton
Cartilage. This also makes up part of the nose and ears
The skeleton
tendon
The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.
The muscles that contract to bring two bones closer together are called flexor muscles. These muscles work by decreasing the angle between the two bones, resulting in movement such as bending the arm or leg.
Many bones are still developing, in a newborn baby. The skull, for example, exists in sections that are not fully fused together into a single bone. The same is true of many other bones.