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- The function of pharyngeal gills includes: ( can be more than one anwser) a. gas exchange b. generating a feeding current c. eliminating excess water during feeding d. producing a mucous net9. The ventilation mechanism used by amniotes A) Dual pump B) Two-stroke buccal pump C) Diaphragammatic pump D) Aspiration pump E) Four-stroke buccal pumpAll vertebrates breathe with either gills or lungs. Which is a property of gills only and not lungs?
- Match the respiratory organs of FROGS to their functions. 1. Nasal Cavity A. The short tubes of a frog’s breathing system that leads from the larynx to the lungs; passageway of air into the lungs. 2. Glottis B. Amplify the advertisement call of the male and attract females. 3. Pharynx C. Where gases are exchanged between the air and the bloodstream. 4. Trachea D. Passageway of air from the external environment. 5. Larynx E. Allows air to enter glottis then into the larynx. 6. Vocal Sacs F. Controls airflow in and out of the respiratory passages. 7. Bronchi G. Connects the pharynx with lungs. 8. Lungs H. Contains vocal cords; used to conduct air to the lungs and as a voice box so the frog can communicate. 9. Alveolar Ducts I. Exchange point where CO2 leaves and O2 enters the blood. 10. Alveoli J. Tiny tubes that connect the respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs. K. Divides the left and right lung.Do beings of the classReptilia perform gas exchangein the same way amphibiansdo?In insects, the respiratory system involves structures called tracheal tubes. How do the tracheal tubes provide oxygen to the insects body?
- Describe how the mechanism of ventilation in reptiles andmammals is similar to changing the volume of a flexiblecontainer.How does the respiratory system of a frog change when itundergoes metamorphosis? Why are these changes necessary?How do most insects respire? A. through skinB. through gillsC. by lungsD. by trachea system