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    The Ossicle That Is Shaped Like the Stirrup of a Saddle
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The Ossicle That Is Shaped Like the Stirrup of a Saddle

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

The ossicle that is shaped like the stirrup of a saddle is the


A) tympanic membrane.
B) malleus.
C) stapes.
D) incus.

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