External Nares
The frogs' nostrils are called external, as they are visible on the outside of the frog's snout. These nostrils allow the frog to breathe air when it is on land.
external nares
4 all together... 2 internal nostrils and 2 external nostrils
nares are nostrils. the maxillary bones form the lateral margins of external nares/nostrils
External nares ( Nostrils) are the openings formed by the external nose that open into the nasal cavity.
Yes. Frogs have a set of internal and external nostrils.
external nares
Nostrils
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The external nostrils of a frog lead to the nasal cavity, which is part of the respiratory system. When the frog breathes, air enters through these nostrils and passes into the lungs for gas exchange. The nostrils also play a role in the frog's sense of smell, allowing it to detect scents in its environment. Additionally, during underwater activities, frogs can close their nostrils to prevent water from entering the nasal cavity.
The two nose holes are called nostrils. They are openings leading to the nasal cavity, which is part of the respiratory system.