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Pigs do have an anal opening.
A perch fish typically has a deep body with striped markings running down its sides. They have a spiny dorsal fin and anal fin, and their coloration can vary from greenish to yellow or brownish. Perch are known for their sharp spines on their dorsal fin that can cause injury if handled improperly.
Through their anal gland, like any other reptile and most any other living creature.
Ants do not technically urinate, because they excrete all waste through a single orifice, which is called the anus.
what do the dorsal and anal fins do for a fish
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Yes, in fish, urine is expelled through the anal opening. Fish excrete waste primarily through their gills and kidneys, with the anal opening serving as one of the main outlets for urine. This process helps maintain osmotic balance in their aquatic environment.
Pigs do have an anal opening.
Eight fins i think.
Yes, silkworms silk comes out of there anal opening-(there butt-hole)
Hemrrhoids
anal sphincter
Probably anal warts - an STD. See a doctor.
The anal fin is the one just in front of the fishes anus.
Yes. Perch are in the Phylum Chordata as they exhibit the four major characteristics of a chordate: a notochord, pharyngeal gill slits, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, as well as a post anal tail.
Rattlesnakes have an anal opening at the base of the tail and will evacuate their intestinal wastes through this opening.
In rats, the three urogenital openings serve distinct functions: the urethral opening, which is used for the excretion of urine; the vaginal opening in females, which is part of the reproductive system for mating and birthing; and the anal opening, which is for the excretion of feces. These openings are crucial for waste elimination and reproductive processes in both male and female rats.