Friday, 21 August 2009

human anatomy - Reproduction and defecation

The cloaca, which is the common opening of the urinary, excretory, and reproductive systems, is present in birds as well as in non-avian reptiles (and thus presumably dinosaurs), amphibians, and monotremes (e.g., duck-billed platypus). To answer your first question, yes, this condition does seem to be universal for those groups mentioned above.



To answer your second question, evolutionary history is as good a reason as I can think of. The cloacal system has worked well enough for >350 million years (in the case of amphibians).

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