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The '''urogenital opening''' is where [[waste]] products of the body and [[sperm|reproductive fluids]] are expelled to the environment outside of the [[body cavity]]. In some lower organisms, including [[bird]]s and many [[fish]]es, discharge from the [[urological system|urological]], [[digestive system|digestive]], and [[reproductive system]]s empty into a common sac called the [[cloaca]]. In more advanced organisms, these three systems are more separated. In the human female, separate orifices have evolved for all three, while in the male, a common "urogenital orifice" discharges both [[urine|urinary]] and reproductive fluids from the [[urethra]]. |
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