The sequence of ear ossicles, starting from the fenestra ovalis (oval window) and moving towards the eardrum, is: stapes, incus, and then malleus.
Stapes (Stirrup): This is the innermost ossicle, and its footplate sits directly on the oval window.
Incus (Anvil): The incus articulates with the stapes, forming a chain of bones.
Malleus (Hammer): The malleus is the outermost ossicle, and its head articulates with the incus, while its handle is attached to the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
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