Where would you find three tiny bones called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
- Correct Answer: middle ear
- tail bone
- foot
- neck
Explanation: The middle ear contains three tiny bones (ossicles) called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup. If you look at these bones in the Figure above , you might notice that they resemble the objects for which they are named. The three bones transmit vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. The arrangement of the three bones allows them to work together as a lever that increases the amplitude of the waves as they pass to the inner ear.
More Random Questions
Ans: no surgery needed
Ans: Lumbar puncture
Ans: Smriti Mandhana
Ans: Sertraline
Ans: Telangana
Ans: Twak Daha
Ans: 109
Ans: Anmol Jain
Ans: FSSAI
Ans: Gujarat and Maharashtra
Ans: 0.4%
Ans: friction
Ans: Kara
Ans: yeast
Ans: Himachal Pradesh