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23. The female eggs and male sperm pass out the as they leave the frog's body. A. Urethra B. large intestine C. pylorus D. Cloaca
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23. The female eggs and male sperm pass out the as they leave the frog's body.
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C. pylorus
D. Cloaca
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D. The Cloaca
The large intestine contains or leads to the cloaca, which is where female eggs, sperm, urine and other feces exit the frog’s body
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