What is the location of the eustachian tubes in a frog?
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Eustachian tubes-tube leading from the throat to the inside of the tympanic membrane of the ear. The purpose is to equalize the pressure inside the ear to that outside the ear.
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Close to the angles of the jaw are two openings, one on each side. These are the Eustachian tubes. They are used to equalize pressure in the inner ear while the frog is swimming.
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