The Anvil, Hammer and Stirrup are small bones in the middle ear.
Hammer does not belong in the group as it is not an anatomical part of the ear like anvil, pinna, and stirrup are.
The hammer, anvil, and the sturrip are all parts of the inner ear The hammer, anvil, and the sturrip are all parts of the inner ear
The Anvil is one of the three bones (among the stirrup and the hammer) which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
The most logical assumption are the 3 middle ear bones - the Hammer, Anvil and Stirrup
I dont know if you're referring to the hammer as in the ear. Also called the malleus. "The middle ear, an air-filled cavity behind the ear drum (tympanic membrane), includes the three ear bones or ossicles: the malleus (or hammer), incus (or anvil), and stapes (or stirrup)." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear
the anvil stirrup and hammer are the tiniest bones in our body and our found in the ear. when sound travels through our ear the anvil stirrup and hammer vibrate
the anvil stirrup and hammer are the tiniest bones in our body and our found in the ear. when sound travels through our ear the anvil stirrup and hammer vibrate
It is the middle ear that the hammer anvil and stirrup transfer vibrations from.
Malleus-"Hammer" Incus-"Anvil" Stapes-"Stirrup"
The stirrup, anvil, and hammer bones in the ear are named based on their shape and function. The stapes (stirrup) bone is the smallest and resembles a stirrup used in horseback riding. The incus (anvil) bone has a shape similar to an anvil used by blacksmiths. The malleus (hammer) bone looks like a hammer used for striking.
The anvil.
Hammer does not belong in the group as it is not an anatomical part of the ear like anvil, pinna, and stirrup are.
The hammer, anvil, and the sturrip are all parts of the inner ear The hammer, anvil, and the sturrip are all parts of the inner ear
the hammer anvil and stirrup bones
They are parts of the Inner Ear.
the hammer -malleusanvil- incusstirrup- stapes
It's one of the bones in the inner ear. The others are the stirrup and the hammer. The scientific name of these bones is malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup), but for sixth grade they probably just need to know the common name.