uterusenlarged part of an
oviduct; in female
mammals, an
organ for containing and nourishing the young before birth
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>Uterus[ L.
uterus - womb]. The muscular female
organ that houses and nourishes the developing
embryo or
fetus. For some
vertebrates it is also the place where the
egg shell is formed.
Full article >>>uterus[L. womb]
A female reproductive
organ where eggs are fertilized and/or development of the young occurs.
Full article >>>uterus (womb)The portion of female
mammals' reproductive tract in which the
embryo develops.
utilitarian
conservation A philosophy that resources should be used for the greatest good for the greatest number for the longest time.
Full article >>>uterus: a muscular
organ in the pelvic cavity of female
mammals; also called the womb.
V
vacuole: an
organelle found in mature
plant cells that stores nutrients and toxic waste.
Full article >>>uterusThe enlarged
posterior portion of the
oviduct in which the
embryo implants a develops in viviparous
species. It is also called the womb of female
humans.
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Full article >>>The
uterus has an inner layer, the endometrium, in which a fertilized
egg implants. At the lower end of the
uterus the
cervix connects the
uterus to the
vagina. The
vagina receives the penis during intercourse and serves as the birth canal.
Full article >>>In medicine, pregnancy is defined as beginning when the developing
embryo becomes implanted into the endometrial lining of a woman's
uterus.
Full article >>>For centuries camel drivers in northern Africa
inserted a stone in the
uterus of their female camels before starting on a
long trek. This prevented the
animal from becoming pregnant on the journey.
The intrauterine device (IUD) used by some 2% of U.
Full article >>>The developing individual is first called a
zygote; as it grows through successive stages inside the female's
uterus over a period of 38 weeks, it is called an
embryo, then a
fetus.
Full article >>>The os is each end of the
cervix, internal (to the
uterus) and external (to the
vagina)
A municipality of the county Hedmark in Norway, see Os, Hedmark.
A municipality of the county Hordaland in Norway, see Os, Hordaland.
Full article >>>(Ex utero means "outside the
uterus.") The testing is done after eggs and
sperm have been mixed together using in vitro
fertilization.
Full article >>>In
mammals, a
tissue formed within the
uterus through which nutrients are passed from the mother to the
embryo (and later the
fetus) and its wastes are removed;
placental- n.
Full article >>>ectopic pregnancy - implantation of the
embryo in the
oviduct or other
site outside the
uterus typically caused by failure of
zona pellucida to keep
blastocyst from adhering to
oviduct walls; ...
Full article >>>Ascending infection from the
vagina or
cervix to the
uterus,
fallopian tubes and broad
ligaments: most often caused by
bacterial infections of chlamydia and gonorrhea.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>Female mice that develop in the
uterus between two males have shorter fertile periods than do females that develop between two females. Male mice prefer to mate with the females that develop in an all-female
environment.
Full article >>> Endometrium the richly-vascularized lining of the
uterus which brings food to a developing baby
(endo = within inner; metr =
uterus mother; -ium = small) ...
Full article >>>Obesity is associated with
cancer, particularly those of the
colon, breast, and
uterus. The risk of
cancer is 55% greater in obese women and 33% greater in obese men.
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