The function of the cloaca is: urinary, intestinal, and genitalia.
All of the urine/sperm is held here, then to the bladder.
A frog's cloaca allows a frog to deliver eggs and sperm to get them ready for fertilization. The cloaca also allows the frog to pass waste products out of its system.
To expell wast and sperm
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The function of a frog's cloaca opening is how it excretes wastes. both liquid and nonliquid exit the frog from this is opening.
all of the urine and sperms/eggs go through here and to the bladder
The cloaca receives urine, and digestive wastes, and also it holds reproductive cells (eggs or SPERM).
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Cloaca is an aperture that is the outlet of digestive, excrertory, and reproductive systems.
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The anus.
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Waste, sperm and urine are materials that exit the frog through the cloaca.
Everything. The cloaca is necissarily an opening for all faeces, urine and reproductive systems.
The Cloaca eliminates waste from the frogs body
Frogs have a cloaca to get it all out.
Urine: Waste from the kidneys is excreted through the cloaca and vent as urine. Feces: Undigested food and waste from the digestive system are passed out through the cloaca and vent as feces. Mucus: Frogs secrete mucus through their skin, which can also be expelled through the cloaca and vent. Reproductive products: Eggs and sperm are released through the cloaca and vent during mating and reproduction.
Frogs don't have testes. They have one opening in the body which is called a cloaca.
Waste empties into the cloaca, which is a multi-functional opening in frogs used for excretion, reproduction, and digestion. From the cloaca, waste is expelled out of the frog's body through the vent.
Monotremes, the echidna and platypus, have a cloaca. Monotreme means one hole, and is a reference to the cloaca.
To produce sex cells and hormones specific to the gender.. Then this is released through the cloaca. Hope this helps :)