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What is cloaca in cockroach

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What is cloaca in cockroach
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

A cloaca is an orifice through which urine and feces are eliminated in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and a few branches of the mammal family tree. It also serves a reproductive function like the ****** in females of these species, and also performs the function of sperm ejaculation in males of some species.
The cloaca serves as a waste-elimination point for both urine and feces. In animals with cloacas, both the intestinal and urinary tracts end at the cloaca. This makes it the animal’s all-purpose waste-elimination site.

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