With the exception of some, mammals do not have a cloaca. How is the area of the body through which waste, urinary, and outputs of the reproductive system are expelled differently in these mammals as compared to animals with a cloaca?

 With the exception of some, mammals do not have a cloaca. How is the area of the body

through which waste, urinary, and outputs of the reproductive system are expelled differently in these mammals as compared to animals with a cloaca?

With cloaca: feces are eliminated through an anus, and the urinary and reproductive systems open independently, apart from the digestive system.


Without cloaca: one opening for urinary and reproductive systems



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