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the eardrum of amphibia is called​

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Answered by legendary100
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the eardrum of amphibia is called tympanum.

Explanation:

In frogs and toads, the tympanum is a large external oval shape membrane made up of nonglandular skin. It is located just behind the eye. It does not process sound waves; it simply transmits them to the inner parts of the amphibian's ear, which is protected from the entry of water and other foreign objects.

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