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What does a frog's trachea do?

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Answered by adityarajput66
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The trachea is part of the windpipe providing a passageway for inhaled air from mouth and nostrils to lungs. It constitutes an essential component of a frog's respiratory system and connects the glottis to the lung alveoli. Much like humans, frogs have a respiratory system that is designed for efficient transport of oxygen from the mouth to lungs

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