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what is the reptiles
in cloaca. Explain.​

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Answered by apsjainj
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Cloaca, (Latin: “sewer”), in vertebrates, common chamber and outlet into which the intestinal, urinary, and genital tracts open. It is present in amphibians, reptiles, birds, elasmobranch fishes (such as sharks), and monotremes. ... This structure occurs in many reptiles and in a few birds, including ducks.

Answered by kanumurisanatan
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Explanation:

in reptiles the anus is replaced by cloaca it is a small orifice in most reptiles, some amphibians, and also in a mammal called prototherians.

cloaca is a common cavity at the end of the digestive tract for the release of both excretory and genital products out of the body

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