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Sounds enter the ear canal and vibrate the eardrum. These vibrations are transmitted through tiny bones in the middle ear to the cochlea, where they are converted into electrical signals by hair cells. These signals are then sent to the brain via the auditory nerve for processing and interpretation, allowing us to understand and perceive the sounds.

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