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- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb external_class "VHOG:0000414" @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb ontology "VHOG" @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb source "ISBN:978-0721676678 Romer AS, Vertebrate body (1970)p.388-89 and Figure 300" @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb type Axiom @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb annotatedSource UBERON_0000164 @default.
- B76ed935b605bd5f647388d8a733ac8cb annotatedTarget "In mammals the lowly monotremes still have a cloaca. Higher types have done away with this structure and have a separate anal outlet for the rectum. The monotreme cloaca shows the initiation of this subdivision. The cloaca has such includes only the distal part, roughly comparable to the proctodeum. The more proximal part is divided into (1) a large dorsal passage into which the intestine opens, the coprodeum, and (2) a ventral portion, the urodeum with which the bladder connects. (...) the development of the placental mammals recapitulates in many respects the phylogenetic story. In the sexually indifferent stage of placental mammal there is a cloaca. While the indifferent stage still persists, a septum develops, and extends out to the closing membrane. This divides the cloaca into two chambers: a coprodeum continuous with the gut above, and a urodeum or urogenital sinus below.[well established][VHOG]" @default.