What is Cloaca?
Cloaca is a chamber that occurs in some types of animals, especially birds and reptiles. Instead of separate holes in the body for faecal mass, urine and reproductive fluids, all these systems release their contents into the chamber, where they are removed by a single hole. This means that Cloaca is used both to remove waste and breeding. Some mammals, such as platypus with duck and echidna, also have one, but most mammals have much more advanced reproductive and digestive systems. Reptiles such as lizards, snakes, turtles and crocodelius specific anatomy of the animal. In some cases, they simply push their cloaks together and the male passes the sperm to the woman through the holes. Other animals, especially birds, have modified Cloacae. The male has bumps or ridges in or near the area, which helps him safely connect with his wife to give her sperm.
reptiles and other animals with penis and cloaca friend, when a man puts his penis into the opening of a woman. His sperm then flows into it, where he provides genetic material for the next generation. This mating can be very fast in many species, but in others the process may take quite a long time.
All developing human embryos have Cloacae that use fruits in growth. Finally, normal human reproductive and excretory systems are formed to replace a single chamber. At a time when the child is born, he no longer has any visibility that he had this primitive system of the body.
In some cases, the fetus does not develop the usual human systems and the child is born with a single hole in his body to handle all body excretion. In many cases, the presence of cloacial deformity indicates other significant and life -threatening problems in the child's anatomy, and in such cases immediate operation is required to save the life of the child. It is often possible for doctors to correct the problem and allow the patient to have a normal life, although in some cases will always berequire assistance with the removal of body waste.