The sequence of ear ossicles from the fenestra ovalis is

a

malleus, incus and stapes

b

malleus, stapes and incus

c

stapes, incus and malleus

d

stapes, malleuls and incus

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Bukason.
10 years ago

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

Dave333
4 years ago
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Shemasane
5 years ago

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

Dave333
4 years ago

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'.

almahbub
11 years ago

B is d correct answer nt C

JATMAC
5 years ago

the answer is A☑️

Bukason.
11 years ago

sorry.....!

Gobbler
9 years ago

It's correct the stapes attached to the fenestra ovalis

Dave333
4 years ago

I guess it's A is the correct answer, very very legit,Malleus, incus and stapes.

MaxMalone
1 year ago

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

Moscoblow
5 years ago

The answer is A..use de abbreviation
M: malleus
I: incus
S: stapes

Gideonayomide
1 year ago

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

Charlene Samies
9 years ago

A is the correct answer

Dave333
4 years ago

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

kelvinEricson5
1 year ago

check this question

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