What is true of the incus? What is true of the incus? it is connected to a small muscle called the stapedius that helps dampen strong vibrations it is a fibrous connective tissue that transmits sound waves it is part of the inner ear it is suspended between the malleus and the stapes all statements are true of the incus
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