hallócsontocskát
Hallócsontocskát is the Hungarian word for the stapes, one of the three ossicles found in the middle ear of mammals. The stapes, also known as the stirrup, is the smallest of these three bones. It is located between the incus and the oval window, a membrane-covered opening that connects the middle ear to the inner ear.
The primary function of the hallócsontocskát is to transmit sound vibrations from the incus to the inner
The unique shape of the hallócsontocskát, resembling a stirrup, gives it its common English name. Its small