malleus, incus and stapes
malleus, stapes and incus
stapes, incus and malleus
stapes, malleuls and incus
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from the fenestral ovalis i.e from inside to outside...inside>outside{SIM} outside to inside{MIS}:-)...! Their answer is perfectly correct...!

The oval window, also known as the fenestra ovalis, is a connective tissue membrane located at the end of the middle ear and the beginning of the inner ear.
So C is legit jor

The middle ear consists of three bones or ossicles:
Malleus (hammer)
Incus (anvil)
Stapes (stir-up)
These bones are attached to each other in a chain-like manner. Malleus is attached to tympanic membrane whereas stapes is attached to oval window of cochlea.
Hence, the sequence of ear ossicles from outside to inside is: malleus, incus and stapes.
So, the correct answer is 'Malleus, incus and stapes'.

the oval window are always connected to the stapes and eardrum to the mealus
so it's stapes incus and mealus

the answer is A pleas that my school they are so many wrong answers in your app try to fix that huhh

Malleus comes first, secondly incus, and thirdly stapes,....this argument is final,I rest my case





