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  • Ossicles - Wikipedia
    The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three irregular bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, and are among the smallest bones in the human body
  • Ossicles: Function Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
    What are ossicles? Your ossicles — the malleus, incus and stapes — are three tiny bones in your middle ear They move sound vibrations from your eardrum to your cochlea, which is part of your inner ear There, the vibrations convert into electrical signals that reach your brain so you can hear
  • Ossicles: Anatomy and functions - Kenhub
    The ossicles are situated in the middle ear and suspended by ligaments They articulate with each other through synovial joints to form a chain across the length of the middle ear from the tympanic membrane (laterally) to the vestibular window (medially)
  • Ossicles | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
    Ossicles are "small bones" - the definition is really that broad! In human anatomy, the small bones in the middle ear are referred to as "the ossicles", but there are many other small bones in the hand and feet that appear are normal variant anatomy and are termed "accessory ossicles":
  • Auditory Ossicles: What Are They, Location, Function, and More - Osmosis
    What are the auditory ossicles? The auditory ossicles — malleus, incus, and stapes —are three small bones in the middle ear that transmit air vibrations from the outer ear into the inner ear, so they can be processed as sound They are named after their resemblance to a hammer, anvil, and stirrup, respectively
  • The Role of Auditory Ossicles in Hearing - Verywell Health
    The auditory ossicles are a chain of small bones in the middle ear that transmit sound from the outer ear to the inner ear through mechanical vibration The names of the bones that comprise the auditory ossicles are taken from Latin
  • The Ossicles and Their Function - HyperPhysics
    The Ossicles The three tiniest bones in the body form the coupling between the vibration of the eardrum and the forces exerted on the oval window of the inner ear Formally named the malleus, incus, and stapes, they are commonly referred to in English as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup
  • Ossicles - Dizziness-and-Balance. com
    The ossicles are tiny bones in the middle ear, that form a chain connecting the ear drum (Tympanic membrane, TM) and the inner ear When airborne sound vibrates the TM, the ossicles perform an "impedance match" allowing sound energy to be transferred into the fluid filled inner ear, rather than just bouncing off


















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