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ZOOLOGY

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Where do wastes leave the frog?
A
bladder
B
cloaca
C
kidney
D
vent
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The food will pass through into the large intestine and then once all the nutrients have been removed the waste passes out of the body. In frogs solid and liquid waste is passed out at the same place – the cloacal vent.

Detailed explanation-2: -Amphibians, like frogs, discharge waste through the cloaca opening. The cloaca is a single aperture that connects the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. It releases waste that is both liquid and solid in nature.

Detailed explanation-3: -Frog is a ureotelic animal which means it excretes urea as nitrogenous waste product.

Detailed explanation-4: -The cloaca, or vent, is an opening used for the excretory, intestinal, and reproductive tracts of amphibians. Urine leaves the body through the cloaca when the bladder is full. Nitrogenous wastes can take one of three forms: ammonia, uric acid, and urea.

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