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What is the shape of the glottis in a frog?

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Answered by 15121115anil
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Vomerine Teeth: Used for holding prey, located at the roof of the mouth

Maxillary Teeth: Used for holding prey, located around the edge of the mouth

Internal Nares (nostrils) breathing, connect to lungs

Eustachian Tubes: equalize pressure in inner ear

Glottis : Tube leading to the lungs

Esophagus: Tube leading to the stomach

Tongue: Front attached, aids in grabbing prey

Tympanic Membrane: eardrum, located behind eyes

Nictitating Membrane: clear eyelid, protects the eye

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Answer:

The glottis, a slit-like opening on the floor of the pharynx, is a valve that controls airflow in and out of the respiratory passages. The glottis opens directly into a box-like larynx. This voice box occurs in all amphibians but is anatomically most complex in frogs.

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