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The passage that leads to the eardrum is called the external auditory canal or ear canal. It extends from the outer ear to the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum. This canal helps to channel sound waves toward the eardrum, where they are then converted into vibrations for further processing in the middle and inner ear.

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