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The final enlargement of the digestive tract in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and many fish, through which solid wastes, urine, and the products of the reproductive system all pass prior to defecation, egg laying, or copulation. It opens just below the tail of birds and is also known as the vent. In humans, of course, the digestive passage is completely separate from the urinary and genital passages. ...
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The vent or common opening in birds through which the intestinal, urinary, and reproductive tracts empty.
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The posterior cavity of the digestive tract into which intestinal and urogenital ducts open.
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The hole which is also known as the vent. Contiains genitals, urinary and intestines.
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A chamber that open through the anus that is used for both excretion and reproduction.
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