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cloaca Meaning in Bengali



 মত্স্যের পায়ু,

Noun:

মত্স্যের পায়ু,





cloaca's Usage Examples:

In animal anatomy, a cloaca /kloʊˈeɪkə/ kloh-AY-kə (plural cloacae /kloʊˈeɪsi/ kloh-AY-see or /kloʊˈeɪki/ kloh-AY-kee) is the posterior orifice that serves.


orifice (known as the cloaca) for excreting liquid and solid wastes, for copulation and egg-laying.


Monotreme mammals also have a cloaca, which is thought.


portion of their pelvic fin which serve to channel semen into the female's cloaca during mating.


verb cluo, "to cleanse", from which also cloaca, "sewer, drain") was a goddess who presided over the Cloaca Maxima ("Greatest Drain"), the main trunk.


mesonephric duct connects the primitive kidney, the mesonephros, to the cloaca and serves as the anlage for certain male reproductive organs.


The cloaca is a structure in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs.


continues to grow caudally until it opens into the ventral part of the cloaca; beyond the pronephros it is termed the mesonephric duct.


persistent cloaca is a symptom of a complex anorectal congenital disorder, in which the rectum, vagina, and urinary tract meet and fuse, creating a cloaca, a.


It is the ventral part of the cloaca, formed after the cloaca separates from the anal canal during the fourth to seventh.


sperm-containing cap placed by the male in her cloaca.


The sperm is stored in spermathecae on the roof of the cloaca until it is needed at the time of oviposition.


introduced into the vagina or cloaca.


In most birds, the cloacal kiss is used, the two animals pressing their cloacas together while transferring sperm.


turtles, can breathe underwater by taking water into its cloaca.


[citation needed] The cloaca is a cavity at the end of the digestive tract containing.


words μονός (monós 'single') and τρῆμα (trêma 'hole'), referring to the cloaca.


connected by oviducts to an opening to the outside of the body, typically the cloaca, but sometimes to a unique pore such as a vagina or intromittent organ.



Synonyms:

cavity; cavum; bodily cavity;

Antonyms:

good luck; good fortune; fill; strengthen;

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