Asked by Margaret DiFlora on Jun 17, 2024

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The ossicle whose Latin name means stirrup is:

A) malleus.
B) cerumen.
C) incus.
D) stapes.

Stapes

A tiny bone in the middle ear that plays a critical role in the process of hearing by transmitting sound vibrations from the middle ear to the inner ear.

Malleus

A small bone in the middle ear that plays a crucial role in the transmission of sound vibrations to the inner ear.

Cerumen

A scientific term for earwax, a substance produced in the ear canal that protects the ears by trapping dirt and slowing the growth of bacteria.

  • Familiarize yourself with the basic nomenclature and configuration of the auditory system.
  • Distinguish the duties and operations of the auditory nerve, as well as the elements of the external, middle, and inner ear.
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Mahadeo KuchekarJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The ossicle whose Latin name means stirrup is the stapes, which is the smallest bone in the human body and is shaped like a stirrup. The other three options are also ossicles in the middle ear, but their Latin names mean hammer (malleus), wax (cerumen), and anvil (incus), respectively.