Urinogenital
Urinogenital is a term for the common urinal and sex passage (opening) in mammals. In females it is called the vagina, and in males it is called the penis. Mammals have a sepate opening for waste (defaecation) called the anus.
The term contrasts with that of reptiles and birds, which have one common opening for sex, urine and defaecation. This is called the cloaca.[1]
References
- Leonard, Janet L. and Alex Córdoba-Aguilar 2010. The evolution of primary sexual characters in animals. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199717036
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