Air flow in amphibians.

The respiratory system in amphibians is represented by the skin and lungs.
Air passes through the inner nostrils (choanas) into the lungs
The throat is pulled downward, which creates a thin space in the oral cavity.
The frog swallows and first blows air into the nostrils, and then into the lungs themselves.



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