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The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig. The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig.
it is the rectum/sexual organ
i think not
yes reptiles have a cloaca - not a rectum
The cloaca and vent are related but not identical. The cloaca is a multi-purpose opening found in some animals, including birds, reptiles, and amphibians, serving as a passage for excretory, reproductive, and digestive waste. The vent, on the other hand, typically refers to the external opening of the cloaca in these animals. Thus, while the vent is part of the cloacal system, they are not the same thing.
The chickens cloaca is a combination of rectum and genitalia. The cloaca is located just under the tail feathers of a chicken. Chickens do not have a urinary tract and uric acid (pee) is expelled along with fecal matter. Cloaca is the Latin word for drain.
NO does kids come out of that hole? NO, same thing with chickens!!
These tumors develop in the transitional zone, or cloaca, which is a ring of tissue between the anal canal and the rectum.
The large intestine is directly before rectum. No, sir. the large intestine is the same thing as the colon. the sigmoid is directly before the rectum.
The cloaca of the frog carries all waste and reproductive material from the frog. The rectum, urinary tract, and reproductive organs all flow into the cloaca and out of the body.
I have the same thing, wish I knew!
The cloaca is the chicken's equivalent of a rectum and genitals. The anus of a hen is at one end of the cloaca, at the posterior end of the animal. It functions in reproduction, as the site of mating and egg-laying. It also has an intestinal function and is part of the urinary tract, as both urine and faeces are excreted through it.