Ears do contain bones - the smallest bones in the human body, called the ossicles, are found in the middle ear. These bones (the malleus, incus, and stapes) are essential for transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. The outer and inner parts of the ear do not contain bones but comprise cartilage and soft tissues to support their structure and function.
Yes, toblins have backbones. Backbones, or spinal columns, are important for supporting the body and protecting the spinal cord.
The temporal lobe is located on the side of the brain, beneath the lateral fissure. It plays a key role in processing auditory information and is also involved in memory and emotional responses.
The collection of bones in an organism is called the skeleton. The skeleton provides support, protection, and structure for the body.
Bones do have blood vessels running through them in a soft tissue called bone marrow, which produces blood cells. However, the hard outer layer of bones, called compact bone, is not supplied with blood vessels on its surface. The periosteum, a thin membrane surrounding bones, is responsible for supplying blood to the outer layer of bones.
No, not all bones have marrow. Marrow is found in the inner core of most bones and is responsible for producing blood cells. However, some bones, like the flat bones of the skull, do not have marrow.
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The ears do not have bones - that is, the external structures on the sides of our heads. There are three tiny bones in each of our 'inner ears', but the outside structure is made out of cartilage, not bone.
no they dont even have ears
Yes, toblins have backbones. Backbones, or spinal columns, are important for supporting the body and protecting the spinal cord.
Cats do not have any bones in their ears, only muscles are in their ears.
apparently sharks do not have bones they have cartalige like humans ears and noses
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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.
no they dont they are of the worm famliy so no bones