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Arrange the following in the order of reception and transmission of sound wave from the ear drum.Cochlear nerve, external auditory canal, ear drum, stapes, incus, malleus, cochlea.

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External Auditory canal `to ` Eardrum `to` Malleous `to` The reception and transmis sion of sound wares occurs in following order.
Incus ` to` Stapes `to` Cochlea `to` Cochler nerve
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