The cloaca. Part of the urogenital system, all urine,sperm and eggs exit here.
All waste products are removed, they may not go by diffusion alone.
To remove all waste products after your body uses the nutrients in the food you eat.
Just like humans and most animals, the food goes through the small intestine then large intestine as waste and exits through the anus as poop or urine.
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 spermerects.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 bladderThe cloaca receives urine, and digestive wastes, and also it holds reproductive cells (eggs or SPERM).-KATTHHHAYYY(;hehe monkey butts!Cloaca is an aperture that is the outlet of digestive, excrertory, and reproductive systems.
They actually go into a holding area next to the plant.
into the urinary bladder.
I don't think he is any sort of frog at all. I don't think there is any real frogs that are blue and go 'bing bing bing'he is a puppet or a animated frog
The body gets rid of waste products primarily through the kidneys, which filter waste from the blood to produce urine that is excreted out of the body. Other waste products are eliminated through the lungs (carbon dioxide), skin (sweat), and intestines (feces).
Probably becaause the dangers of not handling the fuel, and waste products proplerly - or that the reaction might go out of control. Nuclear power is safe - so long as all safeguards and waste-handling procedures are adhered to.
Nutrients and waste products need to go in and out of every cell for proper functioning. Nutrients such as glucose and oxygen are required for energy production, while waste products like carbon dioxide must be removed to maintain cellular health.
If you are talking about solid waste, it goes into the toilet, then to the sewer. If you are talking about trash waste, it goes to land-fills.Most of the trash in land-fills is paper.So yeah, that's where it goes.
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