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The Fish-Tetrapod Transition

In Our Time

The Hyomandibula, the Structure of the Middle Ear

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Some of the fish and some of the touch buds are creating this kind of depression and then forcing air into the lungs as well too. And part of this is a structure called a hyoid arch that's actually sitting just behind the jaws, supporting the jaws and connecting it to the brain cases. But over time that structure we know evolves into what we would call now the staipi. That was once providing structural support at the back of the jaws has now become important in detecting airborne sound.

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