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Incus Bone: Anatomy and FunctionThe ossicles are part of the auditory system, and together, they comprise an area about the size of an orange seed. Incus is Latin for "anvil,” which is why it is sometimes referred to as such.
Tightly encapsulated within the densest bone of the skeleton, it comprises the smallest elements of the vertebrate skeleton (auditory ossicles ... of mammalian ear anatomy has -- in addition ...
The staples (stirrup) is the smallest bone in the human body and the last of the three auditory ossicles, the other two being the malleus (hammer) and incus (anvil). Collectively they comprise the ...
as "middle ear ossicles"—are the smallest bones in the human body. Found in the middle ear, they are a part of the auditory system between the eardrum and the cochlea (the spiral-shaped conduit ...
Collectively known as the auditory ossicles, they are unique to mammals. Reptiles and birds all have only one middle-ear bone—the bones that would otherwise be their “ossicles” are instead ...
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