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In frogs, sound is transmitted primarily through the ear structure known as the tympanic membrane, or eardrum. This organ vibrates in response to sound waves, allowing the frog to detect sounds from its environment. The vibrations are then transmitted through the middle ear bones to the inner ear, where they are processed into signals the frog can interpret. Additionally, frogs can also use their vocal sacs to produce sounds for communication, particularly during mating calls.

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