Yes, the smallest bones in the human body are the three ossicles in the middle ear: the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup). These bones work together to transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
hammer, strirrup, and anvil
the middle ear they also have there names as HAM
The 3 bones of the middle ear * Maleus - hammer * Incus - anvil * Stapes - stirrup
Since there are NO bones in the inner ear, there are 206 bones that are not found there. The "ear bones" are the three auditory ossicles that are found in the middle ear. Their names are malleus/hammer, incus/anvil and stapes/stirrup.
these are all the names of the elephants bones: cranium brain eye nostrul cheek teeth tusk mandible external ear
Maleus, incus and stapes. They are located in your middle ear.
Every bone has a name
The auditory ossicles are very delicate bones of the middle ear. There are no bones elswhere in the ear.
In the ear. Their medical names are malleus, incus and stapes respectively
The three auditory ossicles (or little ear bones) are located in the middle ear.They have a Latin and an English name describing what they look like:tympannic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup
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