A cloaca is an opening in the posterior of an animal. It is used to eliminate body waste such as urine. An inverted cloaca means that the cloaca is turned inside and is not opening properly.
No. Mammals do not have cloaca's.
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It is called the cloaca The male chicken does not have a penis and there is no penetration of the female reproductive tract at the time of mating. Instead the female inverts her cloaca which comes in contact with the male's inverted cloaca and receives the sperm. The cloaca is then drawn back into the hen's body and the sperm are captured. They then begin the journey up the length of the reproductive system. The sperm live inside the female reproductive system for up to 10 days and each time an ovulation occurs (every 24-26 hours in good egg producers) the egg can become fertile.
No ,male dogs do not possess cloaca but placental mammals have cloaca in their embryonic stage.
Yes. A cloaca is present in marsupials and monotremes, as well as in birds, amhibians and reptiles. Placental mammals do not have a cloaca.
Cloaca - film - was created in 2003.
The snake's hemipenis is 'inverted' - inside the cloaca (the last ventral scale on the snake's belly). During copulation, blood pressure everts the hemipenis outside the males body as it's inserted into the female's vent.
Monotremes, the echidna and platypus, have a cloaca. Monotreme means one hole, and is a reference to the cloaca.
Monotremes, which include just the echidna and platypus, have a cloaca.
Cloaca Maxima II was created in 1998.
No, humans do not have a cloaca. A cloaca is a single multipurpose opening for the urinary, reproductive, and digestive systems found in some animals like birds and reptiles. Humans have separate openings for these systems.
All wastes exit the body through the cloaca and the cloaca vent