Ear Bone Structure

human anatomy,animal anatomy

Ear Bone Structure. Incus is an anvil-shaped bone present between the malleus and stapes. The middle ear is the area behind the thin membrane of the eardrum.

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The bones of the ear also known as the auditory ossicles are the three smallest bones in the human body. Antihelix opens into the ear canal. The middle ear contains the three small bonesthe ossicles involved in the transmission of sound and is connected to the throat at the nasopharynx via the pharyngeal opening of the.

This cross-section of a flat bone shows the spongy bone diploƫ covered on either side by a layer of compact bone.

Incus is an anvil-shaped bone present between the malleus and stapes. The bones of the ear also known as the auditory ossicles are the three smallest bones in the human body. Incus is an anvil-shaped bone present between the malleus and stapes. The ear canal of the outer ear is separated from the air-filled tympanic cavity of the middle ear by the eardrum.