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The bony ossicles of the middle ear cavity are arranged in a series bridging the tympanic cavity beginning at the tympanic membrane and ending at the.

(A) endolymphatic duct
(B) round window
(C) helicotrema
(D) oval window

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The bony ossicles of the middle ear cavity are arranged in a series, ending at the oval window. The middle ear contains the malleus, incus, and stapes which transmit sound vibrations to the fluid-filled cochlea in the inner ear for transduction.

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The bony ossicles of the middle ear cavity are arranged in a series bridging the tympanic cavity beginning at the tympanic membrane and ending at the oval window. The auditory ossicles consist of three bones each: the malleus, incus, and stapes. These bones transmit sounds from the air as vibrations to the fluid-filled cochlea in the inner ear, where sound is transduced into electrical signals.

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