Sound waves are transmitted through the eardrum and through the movement of small bones in the inner ear. The small bones in the inner ear, known as the ossicles (which include the malleus, incus, and stapes), play a crucial role in amplifying sound vibrations and transmitting them to the cochlea for hearing. The optic nerve, however, is not involved in the process of hearing; it is responsible for transmitting visual information from the retina to the brain.
Speaking of hearing, sound waves are transmitted through the _____ and through the movement of small bones in the inner ear. (eardrum and optic nerve)
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