The Broad Ligament and Ovarian Ligament.
Adnexal areas refer to structures adjacent to the main organ or tissue. In medicine, it commonly refers to structures surrounding the uterus, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. These areas are important for reproductive health and can be assessed through imaging studies like ultrasound.
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The eyepiece of a microscope is typically held in place by a tube called the eyepiece tube or the ocular tube, which is part of the microscope body. The eyepiece is inserted into the eyepiece tube and secured in place with set screws or a bayonet mount.
There is no such condition as inverted uterus. Howeer, anteverted and retroverted uterus describe two different ways that the uterus can tip. An anteverted uterus tips forward towards the bladder. A retroverted uterus tips backward away from the bladder. Both anteverted and retroverted uteruses are normal. about 65-80% of women have an anteverted uterus, and 20-35% have retroverted. Pregnancy occurs the same way with anteverted and retrovertus uteruses.
Gravity is what holds the moon and planets in place. The gravitational force between these celestial bodies and the larger objects like the sun keeps them in their orbits and maintains their positions in the solar system.
The ovaries and uterus are part of the female reproductive system. The ovaries are also part of the endocrine system.
No, it is not possible for a man with a uterus and ovaries to conceive a child.
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No. A tubal ligation severes the connection between the ovaries and the uterus. The ovaries float above the outside of the uterus and the fallopian tubes are the only opening into the top of the uterus. The cevix is the mouth of the uterus and is at the bottom of the uterus. The cervix is in the vagina and is not open to the area where the ovaries are.
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Vagina, ovaries, uterus, Fallopian tubes, cervix
Uterus and ovaries.
Uterus
Uterus, Ovaries and clitoris.
The ovaries are located in the lower abdomen, on each side of the uterus.
Fallopian tubes - the tubes that connect the uterus to the ovaries.
Uterus: Uterosacral ligament, Round ligament, and Cardinal ligament Ovaries: Suspensory ligaments and Ovarian ligament