How do snakes respirate ??
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Snakes have nostrils, just like humans, and they breathe through them and use them to smell. ... The glottis is the opening in the bottom of a snake's mouth that is kept closed except when inhaling. It is connected to the trachea, or windpipe, which lets the air that is inhaled fill its lungs.
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Snakes are no exception when it comes to species that require a steady intake of oxygen to survive. Snakes breathe in air through nostrils or nasal openings. A snake's tongue is not involved in this intake of oxygen, and is used instead primarily for sensory functions.
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