explain urinogenital system of male frog
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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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the urinary and reproductive system are associated closely in male frogs and are jointly referred as the urogenital system. it's priliminary involved in assisting the frog in carrying out urine extretion and reproduction.
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