Topic: Frog Nares
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What is the frog's nare?
The Nare is a nostril, a frogs nostrils or breathing holes above his mouth. Read More »
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What are the functions of the internal nares of the frog?
The internal nares are used for the frog's sense of smell. their main purpose however is to take air from the nostril and send it to the mouth which can pull out the oxygen or send it to the lungs. Read More »
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What is the function of external nares in a frog?
When the frog is swimming, its can breath by only putting the tip of its nose out of the water. Uses it to breath Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Frogs go into the water but need oxygen. So when they do go into the water their nares need to be located on the very top of their bodies, so they can be in the water as far as they can but still able to breathe. Read More »
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The internal nares of the frog are the nostrils, and their function is for breathing. Read More »
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Internal Nares, or nostrils, allow the frog to breathe. Read More »
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The Anterior Nares are the external (or "proper") portion of the nostrils (nose). Amphibians have nares that are positioned to be above water when the body is partially submerged. Read More »
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the positioning allows them to come up for breathes of air by barely poking out of the water. they are less likely to give away their position to predator Read More »
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The outer openings are called external nares! Read More »
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Because they need to be able to sense when a predator is approaching. :) Read More »
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