explain urinogenital system of male frog
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The excretion in frogs is majorly carried out through kidneys (filters blood), ureters (transportation of urine from kidneys to bladder), cloaca (structure where eggs/sperm, urine and faeces leaves the body) and urinary bladder (stores urine). ...
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The openings of the ureters are placed over a separate papilla on the dorsal side of cloaca. In male frog the ureters dilate just posterior to the kidney to form a vesicula seminalis in which sperms are stored. In male frog the ureters convey the sperms and urine, and, hence, are called urinogenital ducts.
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