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The uterus is divided into three parts namely Fundus, Corpus and the Cervix. The Middle portion of the uterus is called Corpus and this is where the fetus grows.

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Q: What is the lower portion of the uterus?
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Lower neck like portion of the uterus?

cervix.


What is the medical term meaning The lower portion of the uterus?

cervix


What is the narrow neck-like portion at the lower end of the uterus?

that would be the cervix


What divisions are in the uterus?

The uterus is divided into three main parts: the fundus (upper portion), the body (middle portion), and the cervix (lower portion). The cervix further consists of the inner cervical canal, which connects the uterus to the vagina, and the outer cervical os, which is the opening of the canal into the vagina.


What is the upper rounded portion of the uterus?

Fundus- Rounded, upper part of the uterus.


What is the domed portion of the uterus is called the?

the fundus


The part of the uterus that will become the maternal portion of the placenta?

The decidua basalis portion of the endometrium


What is the domed portion of the uterus called?

It is the fundus!


What is the narrow lower part of the uterus?

The bottom part of the uterus is the cervix.


Which uterine wall layer contracts during childbirth?

The whole thing! Labor is a series of contractions that cause the upper part of the uterus (fundus) to tighten and thicken which works to push the baby down and out - while the cervix and lower portion of the uterus stretch and relax, giving the baby a passage from inside the uterus and into the birth canal for delivery.


What cavity would have to be opened to remove the uterus?

The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.


Where are uterus belong to?

Uterus belongs to a female. It is situated inside the lower abdomen in the pelvic cavity.