The function of the three auditory ossicles is to Connect the stapedius to the tympanic membrane Connect the tympanic membrane to the oval window Connect the oval window to the round window Connect the tympanic membrane to the round window
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Step 1: The three auditory ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes) are located in the middle ear. Show more…
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The base plate of the stapes _____. A) transmits sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the ear ossicles B) is located in the inner ear and has hair cells with stereocilia and kinocilia attached to it C) covers the round window to the inner ear D) vibrates in the oval window to create waves in the inner ear
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The bones of the middle ear transmit sound waves. are named the malleus, incus, and otolith. respond to a change in the position of the head. are connected to the tectorial membrane and oval window. are sense receptors connected to the auditory nerve. The malleus, incus, and stapes are located in the inner ear. equivalent terms for the saccule, utricle, and the otolith. located between the tympanic membrane and the oval window. located between the tectorial membrane and the basilar membrane. surrounded by fluid in a bony cavity. The spiral organ (organ of Corti) consists of the hair cells and tectorial membrane. malleus, incus, stapes. eardrum, round window, oval window. saccule, utricle, and cochlea. cochlea and auditory nerve.
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