AGNATE
A half brother or half sister sharing the same father is an agnate sibling. Those half siblings sharing the same mother are called uterine sibling.
agnate sibling: are the one that share the same father but not the same mother uterine sibling: are the one that share the same mother but not the same father i think that agnate slibling are far part brother nd sister blood b/c they dont share the same mother cause if you share the same mother then you close brother nd sister but dont share same father. uterine slibling are close blood brother nd sister b/c they share the same mother not the same father if you dont share the same mother but the same father then that not close brother nd sister.. so the best half sibling are the uterine sibling sharing same mother not the same father. by. Johnny Garcia
agnate
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you make a closer bont withb then! yoi wil b closseer
The outer cervical os is the opening in the uterine cervix (the neck of the uterus) closer to the vagina. Its counterpart is the interior cervical os, which is opening in the cervix closer to the uterus.
agnate, brother-in-law, aunt, cousin, blood
enate distaff (distaff side= female branch of a family)
Teenagers often feel closer to their siblings than their parents due to shared experiences, mutual understanding, and common interests that can foster a sense of camaraderie. Siblings typically navigate similar challenges together, such as school and social issues, which can create a bond of empathy and support. Additionally, teenagers may find it easier to relate to their siblings' perspectives, as they are closer in age and can better understand each other's struggles. In contrast, the generational gap may lead to misunderstandings and differing values between teenagers and their parents.
The uterine pedicle contains the uterine artery, uterine vein, and uterine ligaments that attach the uterus to surrounding structures. It is an essential structure for providing blood supply and support to the uterus.
A uterine sound measures uterine depth.
Parenchyma is the bulk of the organ, so uterine parenchyma means the uterine walls.