The middle ear comprises the tympanic membrane and three bony ossicles: the malleus, incus, and stapes. Together, these ossicles form a connection between the tympanic membrane and the inner ear. This arrangement facilitates the transmission of sound waves from the external environment to the inner ear. The malleus, incus, and stapes play a crucial role in the auditory process by amplifying and transmitting sound vibrations. Overall, the middle ear’s components work in tandem to enable the efficient transfer of auditory signals.