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  1.  327Your eardrum transmits sound by means of tiny connective bones, comprising the hammer, anvil, stirrup, to the inner ear, where sound is transmitted as electrical impulses via the auditory nerve to the brain. The inner ear also contains the cochlea and semicircular canals, vestibular labyrinth, structures essential to balance.