What is the smallest bone in a fully formed adult skeleton
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What is the smallest bone in a fully formed adult skeleton

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-the stapes is the smallest.-In your ear....the stirrup bone.......
The ossicles in the middle ear. Of the three (malleus, incus and stapes) the stapes is the smallest.

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The stapes bone in the middle ear is the smallest bone in the fully formed adult skeleton, and plays a role in conduction of sound.

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The smallest bone in a fully formed human body is the STAPES bone which will be in the middle ear.

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the stapes is the smallest.

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In your ear....the stirrup bone.

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stapes (one of the ear ossicles)
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