Liquid waste from a frog: kidneys to ureters to bladder, and out the cloaca.
the cloaca
The liquid waste from a Frog is processed in the small intestines, and then exites the body from the cloaca, or anus.
It is the waste product eliminated from the digestive track and through the anus of humans and animals (referred to as feces).
yep. this is where waste is eliminated from the pigs body same as humans.
the anus
Through their ass. Snakes have a single vent, called the cloaca, through which everything passes. This enables them to extract most of the water from their waste. The stool, typically, will include a small amount of urine, faeces, and a chalky or crystalline substance precipitated from the urine. i kind of dont get it
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The kidneys.
The liquid waste of the fetal pig is stored in the bladder until it is eliminated from the pig.
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
"Human Waste"is eliminated through the sweat, urine , feces and respiration
The rectum.
The Bladder
large intestine
Feces is the term for undigested food that passes out of the body.
Bladder
The bladder.
The Urethra carries urine (liquid waste) out of the body
The urinary bladder stores liquid waste, as urine, from the kidneys.