middle ear
middle ear In tetrapods, except for
Urodela,
Apoda, and snakes (
Serpentes), the central chamber of the ear, derived from a
gill pouch, lying between the
tympanic membrane and the inner ear, linked to the
pharynx by the
eustachian canal, and containing the ear ossicles. In most mammals it is encased in the
bulla.
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A spot of hi de hi on the high seas
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