In most mammals the uterus is divided into two saclike parts, whereas in primates it is a single structure. It lies between the bladder and rectum and is attached to the vagina and the fallopian tubes. cervix uteri, uterine cervix, cervix - necklike opening to the uterus...
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In most mammals the uterus is divided into two saclike parts, whereas in primates it is a single structure. It lies between the bladder and rectum and is attached to the vagina and the fallopian tubes. cervix uteri, uterine cervix, cervix - necklike opening to the uterus...
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Dictionary entry overview: What does uterine cervix mean? UTERINE CERVIX (noun) The noun UTERINE CERVIX has 1 sense: 1. necklike opening to the uterus
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cervix, uterine cervix, cervix uteri necklike opening to the uterus; uterine artery, arteria uterina a branch of the internal iliac artery that supplies...
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the narrow neck-like opening f the uterus leading into the vagina which must thin and open during labor to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal...
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Learn about Uterus. Read our encyclopedia entry on Uterus. The bottom part of the uterus, called the cervix, contains a necklike opening that leads into the vagina. At birth, a baby passes down through the cervix and the vagina and then out of the woman's body.
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The body of the uterus tapers down to a necklike structure (cervix) that leads into the vagina. On either side of the uterus is an oviduct (called fallopian tube, or uterine tube, in humans) from 3 to 5 in. (7.6–12.7 cm) long, one end opening into the uterus and the other, wide-mouthed, ends in close proximity to an ovary...
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The body of the uterus tapers down to a necklike structure (cervix) that leads into the vagina. (7.6—12.7 cm) long, one end opening into the uterus and the other, wide-mouthed, ends in close proximity to an ovary. These oviducts serve as passageways for the ova to reach the uterus. Fertilization occurs in the oviduct;
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Anatomy A narrow necklike portion of an organ; the neck, connecting the head and trunk or a constricted part of an organ Gynecology Cervix uterine, neck of uterus A doughnut-shaped structure directly contiguous with the uterus; the caudal constricted part of the urinary bladder, proximal to the opening of the urethra.
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