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They were tasked with identifying the three parts of the ossicle located in the middle ear.
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We're given four options, a being malice -inchus -inchus -states, 2b, or b -b -b -b -b -hammer -a -mel -stirup, c -b, b, pina -coclea, and utrical, c, and utrical.
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So immediately what stands out to me and not belonging is pina -coclea and eutrical.
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We know pina to b the only part of the ear that we could actually see.
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So that's the fleshy material on the outside of our ear.
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So with that being said, it immediately eliminates this option.
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But just to go through it, the cochlea is part of our inner ear.
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It is part of our sense of hearing in addition to our sense of balance.
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The utricol is also part of the inner ear.
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And while it's not commonly known, it's in this part of the ear called a membranous labyrinth, which also helps in our sense of balance.
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Following, we know that the commonplace knowledge of the obstacles usually results in our understanding of the hammer, handle, and stirrup because of the way the bones look...