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∙ 11y agoThe part of the uterus that lies above the point where the uterine tubes attach is called the fundus. It is the top portion of the uterus and is where the fertilized egg implants and grows during pregnancy.
The above ground portion of a plant is called the shoot. It includes stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
An above ground mass of hyphae is called a mycelium.
None of the above. A crack in the Earth's surface is called a fissure or a fault.
The area above the umbilicus is called the epigastric region and the area below is called the hypogastric region.
They are called "jack studs" above the opening and "king studs" below the opening. These studs help support the header above the opening in a framed wall structure.
The fundus is the uppermost part of the uterus.
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No. They are growths on the uterus. They are benign and not that rare. As many as 20-30% of women above 45 have it, big or small.
The domed portion of the uterus is called the fundus. It is the upper rounded part of the uterus that is situated above the entrance of the fallopian tubes.
The uterus and the bladder are held in their normal positions just above the inside end of the vagina by a "hammock" made up of supportive muscles and ligaments. Wear and tear on these supportive structures in the pelvis can allow the bottom of the uterus, the floor of the bladder or both to sag through the muscle and ligament layers. When this occurs, the uterus or bladder can create a bulge into the vagina. In severe cases, it is possible for the sagging uterus or bladder to work its way down far enough that the bulge can appear at the vagina's opening or even protrude from the opening. When the uterus sags downward, it is called uterine prolapse. When the bladder sags, it is called bladder prolapse, also known as a cystocele.
The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.
A cow's uterus is an irregular shape, but it certainly does not look like a woman's uterus, which is triangle-shaped. A cow's uterus is divided into two "horns" which divide out in a V-shape if looking at the uterus from above.
The fundus is the top portion of the uterus, at the opposite end from the cervix. It projects above the entrance of the uterine tubes.
Implantation of a Zygote.... is where hundreds of Sperm meet with one egg... No, it isn't. That (above) is fertilization. After egg it fertilized in the fallopian tube its cells begin to divide, and it is now called a zygote. In a process that takes an average of 10 days, the zygote travels along the fallopian tube to the uterus (in this time it starts to form a shell that will become the placenta), and will attempt to implant into the uterine wall. The beginnings of the placenta attach to the uterus. Only about 1/3 of zygotes actually survive and manage implantation. If it achieves implantation, it has now reached embryonic stage. My book says more than 50% of embryos are spontaneously aborted by our bodies, due to health of the mother, teratogens, or malformations of the embryo. And another 5-10% are lost in the fetal stage (after 9 weeks), for various reasons. So only about 10% of fertilized eggs ever make it to infancy!
No. A tubal ligation severes the connection between the ovaries and the uterus. The ovaries float above the outside of the uterus and the fallopian tubes are the only opening into the top of the uterus. The cevix is the mouth of the uterus and is at the bottom of the uterus. The cervix is in the vagina and is not open to the area where the ovaries are.
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