Do you mean "processes" or features? Because am not sure there are any hornlike processes as far as the uterus is concerned. But if features perhaps, then it would be the fallopian tubes that have a 'hornlike' shape.
Bicornate is the medical term meaning having two processes or horn-like projections.
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its not a duck its a Chinese goose
No, T-Rex did not have horns. However, there were some bipedal, carnivorous dinosaurs that had crests or hornlike structures. Examples include Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Carnotaurus.
That would be the uterus, my good fellow. Or the womb.
The scientific name of the uterus is exactly that. It is the organ that houses the fetus when it is growing. The colloquial term for uterus is "womb".
A hard uterus means an enlarged uterus. An enlarged uterus can be a symptom of pregnancy or fibroid tumors. If you think you are pregnant or have a hard uterus consult a physician.
No, the uterus is internal.
A hard uterus means an enlarged uterus. An enlarged uterus can be a symptom of pregnancy or fibroid tumors. If you think you are pregnant or have a hard uterus consult a physician.
A small-sized uterus; a uterus that has failed to attain adult characteristics.
female fetal pig uterus and a human uterus- What are some of their differences?