The endometrium is a thin layer of tissue that lines the interior of the uterus. It is composed of glandular and stromal cells and plays a crucial role in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. During the menstrual cycle, the endometrium thickens in preparation for potential implantation of a fertilized egg and sheds if implantation does not occur.
The deepest layer of the endometrium is called the basal layer. It is responsible for regenerating the functional layer of the endometrium during each menstrual cycle.
The layer of the endometrium closest to the myometrium is called the basalis layer. This layer is important for regenerating the functional layer of the endometrium after each menstrual cycle.
The deepest layer of the endometrium is called the basalis layer. It is responsible for regenerating the functional layer of the endometrium each menstrual cycle.
The endometrium is the innermost layer of the uterus. It is the layer that is shed during menstruation.
The function of the deep basal layer of the endometrium is to regenerate a new superficial layer (termed the functional layer) of endometrium for each menstrual cycle.
The wall of the uterus is made up of three main layers. The inner most layer is the Endometrium. The middle layer is the Myometrium and the outer most layer is the Perimetrium, or adventitia or serosa.
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The lining of the uterine cavity is called the "endometrium". It consists of the functional endometrium and the basal endometrium. Shedding of the functional endometrial lining in humans is responsible for menstrual bleeding.
endometrium.this layer is shed as menstrual blood every month to be replaced
Endometrium
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