STIRRUP BONE vs CARTILAGINOUS STRUCTURE: NOUN
- The smallest bone in the human body; it is situated in the ear and passes vibrations from the anvil to cochlea
- Body structure given shape by cartilage
STIRRUP BONE vs CARTILAGINOUS STRUCTURE: RELATED WORDS
- Canon bone, Hyomandibular, Suprastapedial, Tympanic bone, Auditory system, Nasal bone, External organ, Petrohyoid, Coffin bone, Periotic, External ear, Ossiculum, Extrastapedial, Mediostapedial, Interstapedial
- Interhyal, Cartilage, Hyomandibular, Epibranchial, Alinasal, Ceratobranchial, Pharyngobranchial, Antitragus, Ceratohyal, Thyroarytenoid, Sternohyoid, Subarytenoid, External ear, Thyrohyoid, Costal cartilage
STIRRUP BONE vs CARTILAGINOUS STRUCTURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Canon bone, Hyomandibular, Suprastapedial, Tympanic bone, Auditory system, Nasal bone, External organ, Petrohyoid, Coffin bone, Periotic, External ear, Ossiculum, Extrastapedial, Mediostapedial, Interstapedial
- Interhyal, Cartilage, Hyomandibular, Epibranchial, Alinasal, Ceratobranchial, Pharyngobranchial, Antitragus, Ceratohyal, Thyroarytenoid, Sternohyoid, Subarytenoid, External ear, Thyrohyoid, Costal cartilage
STIRRUP BONE vs CARTILAGINOUS STRUCTURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- N/A
- Cartilaginous structure is saved in met epiphyseal growth plates of the tibia, short tubular bones of the foot and growth plates of apophyges.
- Cartilaginous structure found only in songbirds; it sticks up into the syrinx at the bifurcation of the bronchi.
STIRRUP BONE vs CARTILAGINOUS STRUCTURE: QUESTIONS
- How many possible answers are there to stirrup bone?
- What is the cartilaginous structure that make up the larynx?