The lining of the uterus gets thicker each month, in preparation for the growing Fetus.
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No, the uterus is internal.
It is the uterus, in which fetus develops..
they are adapted to their job because they have stringy things
the organ is adapted to blood
its adapted to its job by having tiny hairs on each grain to help it brush all the dirt out of the plant.
that is because the necleus has adapted to its job
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They have adapted to their job by developing a cell membrane to keep unwanted waste
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It is adapted.
they meet together
When someone with a uterus gets impregnated, the uterus acts like a nest to hold the growing fetus. It's stretchy enough to support the fetus as it gets expnds.
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