What emptys out the frogs cloaca?
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A frog's digestive system starts in the mouth and ends at the cloaca. ... The final step ends with the feces exiting out the cloaca. The bladder connects to the frog's kidneys through the urinary ducts, or ureters, which empty into the cloaca.
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A frog's digestive system starts in the mouth and ends at the cloaca. ... The final step ends with the feces exiting out the cloaca. The bladder connects to the frog's kidneys through the urinary ducts, or ureters, which empty into the cloaca.
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A cloaca is a chamber that gives outlet to the intestinal, urinary and reproductive tracts before they exit the body of the frog. It is not only present in frogs. It is found in amphibians, reptiles, birds, some fishes, and monotremes.
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