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- Uterus abstract "The uterus (from Latin "uterus", plural uteri) or womb is a major female hormone-responsive reproductive sex organ of most mammals including humans. One end, the cervix, opens into the vagina, while the other is connected to one or both fallopian tubes, depending on the species. It is within the uterus that the fetus develops during gestation, usually developing completely in placental mammals such as humans and partially in marsupials such as kangaroos and opossums. Two uteri usually form initially in a female and usually male fetus, and in placental mammals they may partially or completely fuse into a single uterus depending on the species. In many species with two uteri, only one is functional. Humans and other higher primates such as chimpanzees, along with horses, usually have a single completely fused uterus, although in some individuals the uteri may not have completely fused. In English, the term uterus is used consistently within the medical and related professions, while the Germanic-derived term womb is more common in everyday usage.[citation needed]Most animals that lay eggs, such as birds and reptiles, including most ovoviviparous species, have an oviduct instead of a uterus. Note however, that recent research into the biology of the viviparous (not merely ovoviviparous) skink Trachylepis ivensi has revealed development of a very close analogue to eutherian mammalian placental development.In monotremes, mammals which lay eggs, namely the platypus and the echidnas, either the term uterus or oviduct is used to describe the same organ, but the egg does not develop a placenta within the mother and thus does not receive further nourishment after formation and fertilization.Marsupials have two uteri, each of which connect to a lateral vagina and which both use a third, middle "vagina" which functions as the birth canal. Marsupial embryos form a choriovitelline "placenta" (which can be thought of as something between a monotreme egg and a "true" placenta), in which the egg's yolk sac supplies a large part of the embryo's nutrition but also attaches to the uterine wall and takes nutrients from the mother's bloodstream.".
- Uterus artery Ovarian_artery.
- Uterus artery Uterine_artery.
- Uterus grayPage "1258".
- Uterus graySubject "268".
- Uterus lymph Internal_iliac_lymph_nodes.
- Uterus lymph Paraaortic_lymph_node.
- Uterus meshName "Uterus".
- Uterus meshNumber "A05.360.319.679".
- Uterus precursor Paramesonephric_duct.
- Uterus thumbnail Figure_28_02_01.JPG?width=300.
- Uterus vein Uterine_veins.
- Uterus wikiPageExternalLink uterine-pregnancy.
- Uterus wikiPageExternalLink Uterus.
- Uterus wikiPageExternalLink 1E1-uterus.html.
- Uterus wikiPageID "31863".
- Uterus wikiPageRevisionID "605316420".
- Uterus artery Ovarian_artery.
- Uterus artery Uterine_artery.
- Uterus caption "Image showing different structures around and relating to the human uterus.".
- Uterus graypage "1258".
- Uterus graysubject "268".
- Uterus hasPhotoCollection Uterus.
- Uterus latin "Uterus".
- Uterus lymph "Body and cervix to internal iliac lymph nodes, fundus to para-aortic lymph nodes, lumbar and superficial inguinal lymph nodes.".
- Uterus meshname "Uterus".
- Uterus meshnumber "A05.360.319.679".
- Uterus name "Uterus".
- Uterus precursor Müllerian_duct.
- Uterus vein Uterine_veins.
- Uterus width "400".
- Uterus wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Uterus subject Category:Human_female_reproductive_system.
- Uterus subject Category:Mammal_female_reproductive_system.
- Uterus subject Category:Organs.
- Uterus subject Category:Pelvis.
- Uterus type AnatomicalStructure.
- Uterus type AnimalBodyPart.
- Uterus type BiologicalObject.
- Uterus comment "The uterus (from Latin "uterus", plural uteri) or womb is a major female hormone-responsive reproductive sex organ of most mammals including humans. One end, the cervix, opens into the vagina, while the other is connected to one or both fallopian tubes, depending on the species. It is within the uterus that the fetus develops during gestation, usually developing completely in placental mammals such as humans and partially in marsupials such as kangaroos and opossums.".
- Uterus label "Baarmoeder".
- Uterus label "Gebärmutter".
- Uterus label "Macica".
- Uterus label "Utero".
- Uterus label "Uterus".
- Uterus label "Utérus".
- Uterus label "Útero".
- Uterus label "Útero".
- Uterus label "Матка женщины".
- Uterus label "رحم".
- Uterus label "子宫".
- Uterus label "子宮".
- Uterus sameAs Děloha.
- Uterus sameAs Gebärmutter.
- Uterus sameAs Μήτρα.
- Uterus sameAs Útero.
- Uterus sameAs Umetoki.
- Uterus sameAs Utérus.
- Uterus sameAs Rahim.
- Uterus sameAs Utero.
- Uterus sameAs 子宮.
- Uterus sameAs 자궁.
- Uterus sameAs Baarmoeder.
- Uterus sameAs Macica.
- Uterus sameAs Útero.
- Uterus sameAs m.07v3r.
- Uterus sameAs Q9612.
- Uterus sameAs Q9612.
- Uterus wasDerivedFrom Uterus?oldid=605316420.
- Uterus depiction Figure_28_02_01.JPG.
- Uterus isPrimaryTopicOf Uterus.
- Uterus name "Uterus".