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How is a frog's urinary system similar to humans?

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In frogs The organs of the male reproductive system are the testes, sperm ducts, and cloaca. Those of the female system are the ovaries, oviducts, uteri, and cloaca. The testes produce sperm, or male sex cells, which move through sperm ducts, tubes that carry sperm into the cloaca, from which the sperm move outside the body. The ovaries produce eggs, or female sex cells, which move through oviducts into the uteri, then through the cloaca outside the body.I know you are probably like okay why is this person talking about the reproductive part well that helps me set up the real answer to you're question the Urinary system, The urinary system consists of the frog’s kidneys, ureters, bladder, and cloaca. The kidneys are organs that excrete urine. Connected to each kidney is a ureter, a tube through which urine passes into the urinary bladder, a sac that stores urine until it passes out of the body through the cloaca. Now all of this meaning the reproductive and urinary system are very similar to humans and explains why the 2 urinary systems and reproductive systems are performed and studied thoroughly in BIOLOGY LABS to educate students concerning human urinary systems in a more practical manner. 

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