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How does respiration take place in reptiles?​

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Answered by MahekVora25
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All reptiles breathe through their lungs. The reptile lung has a much greater surface area for the exchange of gases than the lungs of amphibians. Many reptiles' lungs have little sacs called alveoli, across which gas is exchanged. ... When its mouth is full of air, the lizard will push the air down into the lungs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:Respiratory System. All reptiles breathe through their lungs. ... When its mouth is full of air, the lizard will push the air down into the lungs. The nostrils are then closed, the glottis opened, and the floor of mouth is raised, forcing the air into the lungs for gas exchange.

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