The three inner ear bones are known anatomically as the malleus, incus, and stapes.
Three small bones can be found inside the ear:
Attached to the eardrum is a hammer (malleus).
In the middle of the chain of bones is an anvil (incus).
Stirrup (stapes) — affixed to the membrane-covered aperture connecting the middle ear and the inner ear (oval window)
A series of bone vibrations are caused by the eardrum vibrating. The vibration's force increases by the time it reaches the inner ear as a result of variations in the three bones' sizes, shapes, and positions. This increase in pressure is required to transmit the sound wave's energy to the fluid inside the inner ear.
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