the cloaca.
Excretory and reproductive, as both metabolic wastes and sperm/eggs exit there
.Digestive .Circulatory .Endoorine .Intequmentary .Muscular .Nervous .Reproductive .Respiratory .Skeletal .Urinary/Excretory
Excretory and Reproductive
The area in a mollusk in which the majority of its organs are stored.All mollusks have a visceral mass, a mantle, and a foot. The visceral mass contains the digestive, excretory, and reproductive organs. The mantle is a covering. It may secrete a shell. The foot is muscular and is used for locomotion, attachment, and/or food capture.
The main parts of the body are divided into systems. Most anatomy and physiology texts refer to ten systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.
The cloaca is a chamber that receives products from the digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. The cloaca serves as the sole posterior opening and is found in amphibians, birds and reptiles.
Excretory and reproductive, as both metabolic wastes and sperm/eggs exit there
because cloaca is connected to oviduct which is a part of reproductive system, large intestine which is a part of digestive system and the mesonephric duct/ureter which is a part of excretory system :-)
skeletal, digestive, excretory, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, and reproductive.
nervous,circulatory,resperatory,excretory,digestive,reproductive,endocrine, immune,integumentary,muscular,and skeletal
There are many different body systems for example, "Muscular, skeletal, reproductive, respiratory, and integumentary". The systems of the human body are the Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory, Muscular, Skeletal, Reproductive, Nervous, and Excretory.
nervous,circulatory,resperatory,excretory,digestive,reproductive,endocrine, immune,integumentary,muscular,and skeletal
Circulatory Respiratory Digestive Endocrine Excretory Reproductive Nervous Lymphatic Immune Muscular Skeletal
Digestive system, excretory system, reproductive system, and ?
.Digestive .Circulatory .Endoorine .Intequmentary .Muscular .Nervous .Reproductive .Respiratory .Skeletal .Urinary/Excretory
Excretion via faeces and urine and sexual reproduction.
The excretory and digestive systems