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Q: The junction of the uterine cavity with the cervical canal is?
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What is the function of the uterine cavity?

The uterine cavity is the inner space of the uterus where fertilized eggs implant and develop into fetuses during pregnancy. It is lined with a specialized tissue called endometrium, which thickens and sheds during each menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur. The uterine cavity plays a crucial role in supporting the growth and development of a fetus.


What provides a passageway for delivery of a baby as well as uterine secretions?

cervical canal, then the vagina.


What is the contents of menstrual bleeding?

Menstrual flow consists mainly of uterine cells, uterine tissue and blood. Menstrual flow will also contain vaginal discharge, cervical mucus, and vaginal skin cells that are carried along by the menstrual flow as it passes through the vaginal canal.


What does dorsal cavity include?

Cranial Cavity, Vertebral Canal


What has the author John Hassell written?

John Hassell has written: 'A tour of the Grand Junction Canal in 1819' -- subject- s -: Grand Junction Canal


Which does not belong osteon or marrow cavity or central canal or canaliculi?

Marrow cavity does not belong.


What is Cervical Spinal Stenosis?

Cervical Spinal Stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. The spinal canal is an open area in the bones that make up the spinal column.


What don't belong osteon marrow cavity central canal canaliculi?

Marrow Cavity


Which structure represents the longest portion of the birth canal?

cervical


Which of these parts of vertebral canal will show concavity backward in secondry curvature- either cervical or thoracic?

cervical curvature


Can you get a cavity in a tooth that already has a root canal?

yes


What is the normal AP diameter of of the central cervical canal?

11-16mm