Amphibians lack a rib cage. How do they inhale?

Amphibians breathe with the help of their lungs. They draw in air through the nose and mouth. After closing the nostrils and mouth, air is forced into the lungs. The air comes out back due to the collapse of the walls of the lungs and the action of the abdominal muscles.



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