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Do you know? The human ear is a complex organ, and it contains three tiny bones that play a key role in hearing. These bones are called ossicles are among the smallest in the body. Tap to read more.
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The inner ear may not seem like a particularly bony place, but human ears in fact have three small bones (also known as ossicles): the malleus, the incus and the stapes.
The middle ear of modern mammals has three auditory ossicles — the malleus, the incus and the stapes — whereas in reptiles, there is only one cylindrical bone.