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The cloaca of the frog serves as the common chamber for
AFaecal matter, urine and reproductive products
BOnly the faecal matter from digestive tract
COnly urine from urinary bladder direct
DOnly the reproductive products without waste
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Faecal matter, urine and reproductive products
Cloaca: a single chamber receiving outputs from digestive (rectum), urinary (urinary bladder) and reproductive (oviduct or urinogenital duct) systems. Mammals separate these into distinct openings; reptiles/amphibians/birds use a cloaca.
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