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  • Ossicles
  • Three bones in each middle ear

    The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three irregular bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals, and are among the smallest bones

    Ossicles

    Ossicles

    Ossicles

  • Ear
  • Organ of hearing and balance

    and includes the three ossicles and their attaching ligaments; the auditory tube; and the round and oval windows. The ossicles are three small bones that

    Ear

    Ear

    Ear

  • Sea cucumber
  • Class of echinoderms

    ossicles. They are always internal but may only be covered by a thin epidermal layer like in sea urchin's spines. In the sea cucumber, the ossicles are

    Sea cucumber

    Sea cucumber

    Sea_cucumber

  • Episternal ossicles
  • Type of small bone

    ossicles (or suprasternal ossicles) are small bones that are sometimes present at the upper end of the chest bone. The prevalence of these ossicles is

    Episternal ossicles

    Episternal ossicles

    Episternal_ossicles

  • Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles
  • Middle ear bones evolved from jaw bones

    auditory ossicles was an evolutionary process that resulted in the formation of the mammalian middle ear, where the three middle ear bones or ossicles, namely

    Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles

    Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles

    Evolution_of_mammalian_auditory_ossicles

  • Ossicle (echinoderm)
  • Anatomical feature of echinoderms

    connect the ossicles together. The ossicles are embedded in a tough connective tissue which is also part of the endoskeleton. When an ossicle becomes redundant

    Ossicle (echinoderm)

    Ossicle (echinoderm)

    Ossicle_(echinoderm)

  • Eardrum
  • Membrane separating the external ear from the middle ear

    function is to transmit changes in pressure of sound from the air to the ossicles inside the middle ear, and thence to the oval window in the fluid-filled

    Eardrum

    Eardrum

    Eardrum

  • Middle ear
  • Portion of the ear

    middle ear contains three tiny bones known as the ossicles: malleus, incus, and stapes. The ossicles were given their Latin names for their distinctive

    Middle ear

    Middle ear

    Middle_ear

  • Cholesteatoma
  • Medical condition

    exposure of the ossicles, which may allow the subsequent formation of a new cholesteatoma deep to the ossicles. To prevent this, these ossicles must be removed

    Cholesteatoma

    Cholesteatoma

    Cholesteatoma

  • Scleral ring
  • Ring of bone supporting the eye

    (scleral ossicles), or often a combination of both, that comes together to form a ring. The arrangement, size, shape, and number of ossicles vary by group

    Scleral ring

    Scleral ring

    Scleral_ring

  • Incus
  • Bone of the middle ear

    in 1615. Ossicles Tympanic cavity. Facial canal. Internal carotid artery. Auditory ossicles. Tympanic cavity. Deep dissection. Aditory ossicles. Incus and

    Incus

    Incus

    Incus

  • Tonic tensor tympani syndrome
  • Medical condition

    support the three middle ear bones, the ossicles. The tensor tympani is attached to the malleus, the largest of ossicles. One end of malleus is connected to

    Tonic tensor tympani syndrome

    Tonic_tensor_tympani_syndrome

  • Weberian apparatus
  • Anatomical structure that connects the swim bladder to the auditory system in fishes

    apparatus are sometimes collectively referred to as the Weberian ossicles or Weber's ossicles. The presence of the structure is one of the most important and

    Weberian apparatus

    Weberian apparatus

    Weberian_apparatus

  • Paxilla (ossicle)
  • Astropecten and Goniaster that immerse themselves in sediment. They are ossicles composed of calcite microcrystals found on the aboral (upper) surface of

    Paxilla (ossicle)

    Paxilla_(ossicle)

  • Starfish
  • Class of echinoderms, marine animal

    rather sparse, as starfish tend to disintegrate after death. Only the ossicles and spines of the animal are likely to be preserved, making remains hard

    Starfish

    Starfish

    Starfish

  • Congo golden mole
  • Species of mammal

    gardens. Golden moles have been found to have ossicles that are larger than other similar organism. These ossicles are believed to allow to sense seismic vibrations

    Congo golden mole

    Congo golden mole

    Congo_golden_mole

  • Columella (auditory system)
  • Bony structures in the skull that serve the purpose of transmitting sounds

    of the columella inspired a new name for this auditory ossicle, the stapes. The auditory ossicles continue to function in conducting transmitting sound

    Columella (auditory system)

    Columella (auditory system)

    Columella_(auditory_system)

  • Crinoid
  • Class of echinoderms

    These consist of articulated ossicles with soft tissue, whereas the local sediment contained only disarticulated ossicles without soft tissue. These sea

    Crinoid

    Crinoid

    Crinoid

  • Tympanic cavity
  • Small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear

    small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear. Within it sit the ossicles, three small bones that transmit vibrations used in the detection of sound

    Tympanic cavity

    Tympanic cavity

    Tympanic_cavity

  • Conductive hearing loss
  • Medical condition

    ear, tympanic membrane (eardrum), or middle ear structures such as the ossicles. This blockage or dysfunction prevents sound from being effectively conducted

    Conductive hearing loss

    Conductive hearing loss

    Conductive_hearing_loss

  • Axial skeleton
  • Bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate

    the skull (28 bones, including the cranium, mandible and the middle ear ossicles), the vertebral column (26 bones, including vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx)

    Axial skeleton

    Axial skeleton

    Axial_skeleton

  • Oval window
  • Membrane-covered opening in the ear

    Vibrations that contact the tympanic membrane travel through the three ossicles and into the inner ear. The oval window is the intersection of the middle

    Oval window

    Oval window

    Oval_window

  • Sternum
  • Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage

    joint also occurs in around 5% of the population. Small ossicles known as episternal ossicles may also be present posterior to the superior end of the

    Sternum

    Sternum

    Sternum

  • Endoskeleton
  • Internal support structure of an animal

    of calcite-based plates known as ossicles, which form a porous structure known as stereom. In sea urchins, the ossicles are fused together into a test,

    Endoskeleton

    Endoskeleton

    Endoskeleton

  • Cochlea
  • Snail-shaped part of inner ear involved in hearing

    the perilymph in the vestibular duct (upper chamber of the cochlea). The ossicles are essential for efficient coupling of sound waves into the cochlea, since

    Cochlea

    Cochlea

    Cochlea

  • Solenostomus snuffleupagus
  • Species of ghost pipefish

    anchor-like ossicles spanning the pterygiophores in both the soft dorsal and anal fins (vs. three in S. paegnius) Absence of a ventral ossicle series between

    Solenostomus snuffleupagus

    Solenostomus snuffleupagus

    Solenostomus_snuffleupagus

  • Semicircular canals
  • Organ located in innermost part of ear

    the Human ear Outer ear Auricle Ear canal Middle ear Tympanic membrane Ossicles Malleus Incus Stapes Inner ear Vestibules Utricle Saccule Cochlea Semicircular

    Semicircular canals

    Semicircular canals

    Semicircular_canals

  • Accessory bone
  • Additional bone found in some people

    Frank W.; Malguria, Nagina; Guermazi, Ali (2013). "Sesamoids and accessory ossicles of the foot: anatomical variability and related pathology". Insights into

    Accessory bone

    Accessory bone

    Accessory_bone

  • Bony labyrinth
  • Bony structure of the inner ear

    hearing loss due to compromise of the conductive capacity of the inner ear ossicles. This results in hypodensity on CT, with the portion first affected usually

    Bony labyrinth

    Bony labyrinth

    Bony_labyrinth

  • Zuul
  • Genus of armored ankylosaurine dinosaurs

    mummy", due to its preservation of soft tissues. Many osteoderms and small ossicles of the armour are present in their original position. Additionally, there

    Zuul

    Zuul

    Zuul

  • Malleus
  • Bone of the middle ear

    Chain of ossicles and their ligaments, seen from the front in a vertical, transverse section of the tympanum. CT image of malleus Auditory ossicles. Tympanic

    Malleus

    Malleus

    Malleus

  • Carpal bones
  • Eight bones that make up the wrist

    Location of the accessory ossicles of the carpals

    Carpal bones

    Carpal bones

    Carpal_bones

  • Chiridotidae
  • Family of sea cucumbers

    anchor-shaped ossicles contained in the body wall. The denticles are located on the inner rim and complex hub of the ossicles. On the lower side of the ossicles the

    Chiridotidae

    Chiridotidae

    Chiridotidae

  • Inner ear
  • Innermost part of the vertebrate ear

    pressure waves is translated into mechanical vibrations by the three auditory ossicles. Pressure waves move the tympanic membrane which in turns moves the malleus

    Inner ear

    Inner ear

    Inner_ear

  • Brittle star
  • Class of echinoderms

    unknown among echinoderms. A brittle star's skeleton is made up of embedded ossicles. Of all echinoderms, the Ophiuroidea may have the strongest tendency toward

    Brittle star

    Brittle star

    Brittle_star

  • Echinoderm
  • Marine phylum of animals often with radial symmetries

    plates known as ossicles. If solid, these would form a heavy skeleton, so they have a sponge-like porous structure known as stereom. Ossicles may be fused

    Echinoderm

    Echinoderm

    Echinoderm

  • Stapedius muscle
  • Muscle in the human ear

    oscillation of the stapes, resulting in heightened reaction of the auditory ossicles to sound vibration. This condition, known as hyperacusis, causes normal

    Stapedius muscle

    Stapedius muscle

    Stapedius_muscle

  • Ossicular chain
  • Three bones of the middle ear

    conductive hearing loss can be defined as any malformation of the auditory ossicles during embryonic development. Yao, Wen-juan; Zhou, Hua-cong; Hu, Bao-lin;

    Ossicular chain

    Ossicular chain

    Ossicular_chain

  • Scleral cartilage
  • Cartilage found within the sclera of some vertebrate eyes

    teleost Denticeps clupeoides, which ossifies into Di Dario's ossicle. Scleral ossicles: Ossifications of the scleral cartilage sensu stricto (i.e., by

    Scleral cartilage

    Scleral_cartilage

  • Mount Everest
  • Earth's highest mountain

    consist as much as five per cent of the ghosts of recrystallised crinoid ossicles. The upper five metres of the Yellow Band lying adjacent to the Qomolangma

    Mount Everest

    Mount Everest

    Mount_Everest

  • Skeleton
  • Part of the body that forms the supporting structure

    plated internal shells (e.g. cuttlebones in some cephalopods) or rods (e.g. ossicles in echinoderms), hydrostatically supported body cavities (most), and spicules

    Skeleton

    Skeleton

    Skeleton

  • Giant sunfish
  • Largest extant species of bony fish

    alexandrini from other species in genus Mola are clavus ossicles, a snout ossicle and a chin ossicle that develop further over time. When eggs hatch, larva

    Giant sunfish

    Giant sunfish

    Giant_sunfish

  • Villebrunaster
  • Extinct genus of echinoderms

    The absence of some ambulacral ossicles but presence of virgal ossicles show that the development and variation of ossicles are the important features in

    Villebrunaster

    Villebrunaster

    Villebrunaster

  • Karl Bogislaus Reichert
  • Reichert–Gaupp theory together with Ernst Gaupp, concerning the origin of mammalian ossicles of the ear. His name is lent to the eponymous "Reichert's cartilage", described

    Karl Bogislaus Reichert

    Karl Bogislaus Reichert

    Karl_Bogislaus_Reichert

  • Irregular bone
  • Bone of irregular shape

    ethmoid, zygomatic, maxilla, mandible, palatine, inferior nasal concha, ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes), and hyoid. Irregular bones in human skeleton

    Irregular bone

    Irregular bone

    Irregular_bone

  • Arthropod
  • Phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons

    eardrums, but are connected directly to nerves rather than to auditory ossicles. The antennae of most hexapods include sensor packages that monitor humidity

    Arthropod

    Arthropod

    Arthropod

  • Tensor tympani muscle
  • Muscle of the middle ear

    medially, tensing the tympanic membrane and damping vibration in the ear ossicles and thereby reducing the perceived amplitude of sounds. It is not to be

    Tensor tympani muscle

    Tensor tympani muscle

    Tensor_tympani_muscle

  • Skull
  • Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates

    skull is composed of three types of bone: cranial bones, facial bones and ossicles, which is made up of a number of fused flat and irregular bones. The cranial

    Skull

    Skull

    Skull

  • Ossicular replacement prosthesis
  • intended to be implanted for the functional reconstruction of segments of the ossicles and facilitates the conduction of sound waves from the tympanic membrane

    Ossicular replacement prosthesis

    Ossicular_replacement_prosthesis

  • Hearing
  • Sensory perception of sound by living organisms

    chamber are the three smallest bones in the body, known collectively as the ossicles which include the malleus, incus, and stapes (also known as the hammer

    Hearing

    Hearing

    Hearing

  • Snake
  • Limbless, scaly, elongate reptile

    outer ear and the lack of an impedance matching mechanism—provided by the ossicles in other vertebrates. In a snake's skull the brain is well protected. As

    Snake

    Snake

    Snake

  • Bone
  • Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates

    collagen. Mechanically, bones also have a special role in hearing. The ossicles are three small bones in the middle ear which are involved in sound transduction

    Bone

    Bone

    Bone

  • Ostariophysi
  • Superorder of fishes

    bones known as Weberian ossicles, a chain of small bones that connect the auditory system to the swim bladder of fishes. The ossicles connect the swim bladder

    Ostariophysi

    Ostariophysi

    Ostariophysi

  • Stapes
  • Bone of the middle ear

    to a stirrup (Latin: Stapes). The stapes is the third bone of the three ossicles in the middle ear and the smallest in the human body. It measures roughly

    Stapes

    Stapes

    Stapes

  • Rabbit
  • Mammals of the family Leporidae

    stirrup, collectively called ossicles, which act to decrease sound before it hits the inner ear; in general, the ossicles act as a barrier to the inner

    Rabbit

    Rabbit

    Rabbit

  • Papula
  • Projections of the coelom of Asteroidea

    and lined internally with peritoneum. They extend through the mesodermal ossicles and are protected from microscopic larvae by pedicellariae. In a living

    Papula

    Papula

  • Outer ear
  • Outer part of the ear

    atresia of the bony part of the auditory canal, hypoplasia of the auditory ossicles and tympanic cavity, and 'mixed' deafness (both sensorineural and conductive)

    Outer ear

    Outer ear

    Outer_ear

  • Incudostapedial joint
  • Small joint between the incus and the stapes

    (stirrup). The joint's function is to transfer vibrations between the two ossicles. The incudostapedial joint lies between the long leg of the incus (long

    Incudostapedial joint

    Incudostapedial joint

    Incudostapedial_joint

  • Ascendonanus
  • Extinct genus of varanopid amniote

    dozens of tiny round dermal bones or ossicles that were embedded in the skin of the upper eyelid. Such eyelid ossicles are currently not known in any other

    Ascendonanus

    Ascendonanus

    Ascendonanus

  • Apex (dinosaur)
  • Stegosaurus fossil

    largest known Stegosaurus fossil, preserving skin impressions and throat ossicles alongside a mostly complete skeleton. On July 17, 2024, the specimen was

    Apex (dinosaur)

    Apex (dinosaur)

    Apex_(dinosaur)

  • Postdentary trough
  • middle ear in later mammal groups (see Evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles); they include the incus (quadrate), malleus (articular), ectotympanic

    Postdentary trough

    Postdentary_trough

  • Middle ear myoclonus
  • Spasms of the middle ear muscles

    spasms of the tensor tympani and stapedius muscles, causing movement of the ossicles and eardrum. Anticonvulsants such as carbamazepine have been reported to

    Middle ear myoclonus

    Middle ear myoclonus

    Middle_ear_myoclonus

  • Elephant
  • Largest living land animal

    elephants live in the hottest climates and have the largest ear flaps. The ossicles are adapted for hearing low frequencies, but are most sensitive at 1 kHz

    Elephant

    Elephant

    Elephant

  • Ligaments of malleus
  • Ligaments of the middle ear

    tympanic cavity to the head of the malleus. Auditory ossicles. Tympanic cavity. Deep dissection. "Auditory ossicles". Kenhub. Retrieved 2019-09-29. v t e

    Ligaments of malleus

    Ligaments of malleus

    Ligaments_of_malleus

  • Terminologia Anatomica
  • International standard on human anatomical terminology

    Appendicular skeleton Bones Cranium Extracranial bones of head Auditory ossicles Teeth Nasal cartilages Cartilages of ear Laryngeal cartilages Vertebral

    Terminologia Anatomica

    Terminologia Anatomica

    Terminologia_Anatomica

  • Apodida
  • Order of sea cucumbers

    cucumbers, and respire and excrete nitrogenous waste through their skin. The ossicles, minute calcareous plates embedded in the skin and characteristic of each

    Apodida

    Apodida

    Apodida

  • Splanchnocranium
  • Portion of the cranium that is derived from pharyngeal arches

    endochondral bone. In mammals, the splanchnocranium comprises the three ear ossicles (i.e., incus, malleus, and stapes), as well as the alisphenoid, the styloid

    Splanchnocranium

    Splanchnocranium

  • Neurotology
  • Head and neck surgery (otorhinolaryngology) subspecialty

    treatment of conductive hearing loss by reconstructing the hearing bones, or ossicles, as a result of infection, or by replacing the stapes bone with a stapedectomy

    Neurotology

    Neurotology

  • Astrostole scabra
  • Species of starfish

    which protrude one or two short, stubby white spines which are specialised ossicles. These spines are blunt on top, becoming sharper and sometimes longer on

    Astrostole scabra

    Astrostole scabra

    Astrostole_scabra

  • Prussak's space
  • Recess of the middle ear

    a cholesteatoma. This cholesteatoma, in turn, can erode the middle ear ossicles, facial nerve, inner ear and even involve the brain. From Prussak's space

    Prussak's space

    Prussak's space

    Prussak's_space

  • Dendrochirotida
  • Order of sea cucumbers

    feeding. The body wall is either firm with large ossicles or of a soft consistency with few ossicles. In some genera the animals attach themselves to

    Dendrochirotida

    Dendrochirotida

    Dendrochirotida

  • Weber test
  • Screening test for hearing

    Conductive hearing ability is mediated by the middle ear composed of the ossicles: the malleus, the incus, and the stapes. Sensorineural hearing ability

    Weber test

    Weber test

    Weber_test

  • Sclerocyte
  • Cells secreting mineralized structures in the body wall of some invertebrates

    calcite microcrystals from which the ossicles are formed. They also function in growth and repair of the ossicles. Imsiecke, Georg; Steffen, Renate; Custodio

    Sclerocyte

    Sclerocyte

    Sclerocyte

  • Carboniferous
  • Fifth period of the Paleozoic Era

    marine fish have been described largely from teeth, fin spines and dermal ossicles, with smaller freshwater fish preserved whole. Freshwater fish were abundant

    Carboniferous

    Carboniferous

    Carboniferous

  • Posterior ligament of incus
  • Ligament of the middle ear

    anterior ligament of the malleus, it forms a pivotal axis around which the ossicles rotate. This rotation conveys vibrations from the tympanum to the oval

    Posterior ligament of incus

    Posterior_ligament_of_incus

  • Molpadida
  • Order of sea cucumbers

    respiratory trees present, a kind of water lung attached to the cloaca. The ossicles, minute calcareous plates embedded in the skin and characteristic of each

    Molpadida

    Molpadida

  • Synapta maculata
  • Species of sea cucumber

    yellowish-brown with wide longitudinal stripes and patches of darker colour. The ossicles (microscopic calcareous spike-like structures that support the body wall)

    Synapta maculata

    Synapta maculata

    Synapta_maculata

  • Starfish regeneration
  • Star-shaped organisms

    beginnings of a transverse meshwork of collagen fibers, differentiated ossicles, and stereom. Moreover, the pressurized radial water canal starts regenerating

    Starfish regeneration

    Starfish regeneration

    Starfish_regeneration

  • Phonetics
  • Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds

    causing it to vibrate. The vibration of the ear drum is transmitted by the ossicles—three small bones of the middle ear—to the cochlea. The cochlea is a spiral-shaped

    Phonetics

    Phonetics

  • Astropecten
  • Genus of starfishes

    plate, 3=inferomarginal plate, 4=ambulacral plates, 5=adambulacral plate Ossicles of an Astropecten aranciacus Armtip of an Astropecten aranciacus Astropecten

    Astropecten

    Astropecten

    Astropecten

  • Ambulacral
  • Anatomical term

    and Edrioasteroidea. Echinoderms can have ambulacral parts that include ossicles, plates, spines, and suckers. For example, sea stars or "star fish" have

    Ambulacral

    Ambulacral

  • Phyllophoridae
  • Family of sea cucumbers

    Members of the family are characterised by a complex ring of calcareous ossicles arranged in a tube, making a mosaic pattern. The tentacles number ten to

    Phyllophoridae

    Phyllophoridae

    Phyllophoridae

  • Sclerodactylidae
  • Family of sea cucumbers

    tentacles. Members of the family are characterised by the complex ring of ossicles they have near the anterior end. These may or may not take the form of

    Sclerodactylidae

    Sclerodactylidae

    Sclerodactylidae

  • Tagoudite Formation
  • Geological formations in Morocco

    Agoudim Amellago Columnar ossicles A crinoid of the family Apiocrinitidae Cotylederma C. spp. Agoudim Amellago Columnar ossicles A crinoid of the family

    Tagoudite Formation

    Tagoudite Formation

    Tagoudite_Formation

  • List of anatomical variations
  • Mundane anatomical variations in humans

    Spondylolisthesis Oppenheimer's ossicle Spondylolysis Sprengel's deformity Sternal foramen and xiphoid foramen Episternal ossicles Manubriosternal fusion (see

    List of anatomical variations

    List of anatomical variations

    List_of_anatomical_variations

  • Parankylosauria
  • Extinct group of armored dinosaurs

    osteoderms known as ossicles filled in the space between them, particularly in the thorax and tail regions. Some of these ossicles possess a patern of

    Parankylosauria

    Parankylosauria

    Parankylosauria

  • Zoroaster fulgens
  • Species of starfish

    overlapping ossicles called the carinals, abactinals, marginals (only one row), actinals (several rows), adambulacral, and ambulacrals. These ossicles can have

    Zoroaster fulgens

    Zoroaster fulgens

    Zoroaster_fulgens

  • Echinus (echinoderm)
  • Genus of sea urchins

    of a sea urchin was based on the growth of its skeletal ossicles. It was believed that ossicles grew growth lines or growth bands in relation to each year

    Echinus (echinoderm)

    Echinus (echinoderm)

    Echinus_(echinoderm)

  • Comatulida
  • Order of crinoids

    endoskeleton made from a number of articulated calcareous plates known as ossicles, covered by a thin epidermis. Shaped like a cup (the calyx) with a lid

    Comatulida

    Comatulida

    Comatulida

  • Vestibular duct
  • Space through which sound is transmitted

    Posterior structures mastoid cells aditus to mastoid antrum pyramidal eminence Ossicles Malleus superior ligament lateral ligament anterior ligament Incus superior

    Vestibular duct

    Vestibular duct

    Vestibular_duct

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    consists of a space spanned by three small bones called the ossicles. The three ossicles are the malleus, incus, and stapes, which are Latin names that

    Sense

    Sense

  • Swim bladder
  • Gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy

    ear of the fish. They are connected by four bones called the Weberian ossicles from the Weberian apparatus. These bones can carry the vibrations to the

    Swim bladder

    Swim bladder

    Swim_bladder

  • Pannychia
  • Genus of holothurians (sea cucumbers)

    possess digitiform discs. Pannychia's ossicles are prominent. These are predominantly wheel-shaped, though ossicles described as "arched rods" occur in

    Pannychia

    Pannychia

    Pannychia

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    are both generated in the inner ear. Sound results in vibrations of the ossicles which continue finally to the hearing organ, and change in balance results

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Incudomalleolar joint
  • Synovial joint between malleus and incus

    incus (anvil). The joint's function is to transfer vibrations between the ossicles in the middle ear, which is perceived as sound. It may also play a role

    Incudomalleolar joint

    Incudomalleolar joint

    Incudomalleolar_joint

  • Salamander
  • Order of amphibians

    able to detect airborne sound. The opercularis system consists of two ossicles: the columella (equivalent to the stapes of higher vertebrates) which is

    Salamander

    Salamander

    Salamander

  • Transduction (physiology)
  • Conversion of sensory stimuli

    drum. The movement of the eardrum causes the bones of the middle ear (the ossicles) to vibrate. These vibrations then pass into the cochlea, the organ of

    Transduction (physiology)

    Transduction_(physiology)

  • Catch connective tissue
  • Kind of connective tissue in echinoderms

    classes of echinoderms. Sea lilies and feather stars: ligaments connecting ossicles of arms, stalks and cirri. Starfish: body-wall dermis; walls of tube feet

    Catch connective tissue

    Catch_connective_tissue

  • Tanystropheus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    rectangular ossicles (tiny plate-like bones) connecting into a scleral ring, though a full reconstruction of the ring, with 18 ossicles, is conjectural

    Tanystropheus

    Tanystropheus

    Tanystropheus

  • Otolith
  • Inner-ear structure in vertebrates which detects acceleration

    Vizhinjam, trained by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI). Ossicles Otolithic membrane Otolith microchemical analysis Orbiting Frog Otolith

    Otolith

    Otolith

    Otolith

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Online names & meanings

  • Elia
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss

    Elia

    Succeed; The Lord is My God; Jehovah is God; My God is Jehovah; Form of Elijah

  • Nirmaljas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Nirmaljas

    God's Holy Praises

  • Michaels
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Dutch

    Michaels

    English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Michael.

  • Saphala | ஸப஼லா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Saphala | ஸப஼லா

    Successful

  • Ar-RÂfi'
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ar-RÂfi'

    The exalter

  • Pelly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also established in Ireland)

    Pelly

    English (also established in Ireland) : from a pet form of the personal name Pell.English (also established in Ireland) : nickname from Old French pele ‘bald’.

  • Reshu | ரேஷுஂ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Reshu | ரேஷுஂ

    Pure soul

  • Sheshai
  • Biblical

    Sheshai

    six; mercy; flax

  • Kimberlyn
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English

    Kimberlyn

    From the Royal Fortress Meadow

  • Acha
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo, British, English

    Acha

    Good Girl with a Great Mind

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  • Fin
  • n.

    An organ of a fish, consisting of a membrane supported by rays, or little bony or cartilaginous ossicles, and serving to balance and propel it in the water.

  • Ossicle
  • n.

    A little bone; as, the auditory ossicles in the tympanum of the ear.

  • Ambulacral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to ambulacra; avenuelike; as, the ambulacral ossicles, plates, spines, and suckers of echinoderms.

  • Adambulacral
  • a.

    Next to the ambulacra; as, the adambulacral ossicles of the starfish.

  • Malleus
  • n.

    The outermost of the three small auditory bones, ossicles; the hammer. It is attached to the tympanic membrane by a long process, the handle or manubrium. See Illust. of Far.

  • Vertebra
  • n.

    One of the central ossicles in each joint of the arms of an ophiuran.

  • Stapes
  • n.

    The innermost of the ossicles of the ear; the stirrup, or stirrup bone; -- so called from its form. See Illust. of Ear.