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The innermost bones, particularly those in the inner ear (such as the cochlea and ossicles), contain crucial components for hearing and balance. The cochlea is filled with fluid and contains sensory cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain. The ossicles, which include the malleus, incus, and stapes, transmit sound from the outer ear to the inner ear. Additionally, the inner structures of bones, like bone marrow, are vital for blood cell production and fat storage.

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