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In order from the tympanic membrane to the inner car, the three auditory ossicles are a. Incus, malleus, stapes b. Malleus, stapes, incus c. Incus, stapes, malleus d. Malleus, incus stapes
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SOLVED:The three ossicles of the middle ear are known as . a. malleus, incus, and stapes b. hammer, anvil, and stirrup c. pinna, cochlea, and utricle d. both a and b
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