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Buccopharyngeal respiration in frog

A

Is increased when nostrils are closed

B

Stops when there is pulmonary respiration

C

Is increased when it is catching fly

D

Stops when mouth is opened

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d

this process occurs though nares and mouth and gullet are kept closed during the process.
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