talveoludes
Talveoludes are small, bone-like structures found in the middle ear of some animals, including humans. They are part of the auditory ossicle chain, which is responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear.
The talveolude is a secondary bone that is connected to the incus, the anvil-shaped bone in the
Studies suggest that the talveolude may play a role in the middle ear's ability to detect low-frequency
The function of the talveolude is not fully understood and more research is needed to determine its
Overall, the talveolude is a small but important component of the middle ear's auditory system. Its exact