A uterus is the place that a fetus develops.
The uterus is where the egg grows and develops so it is very important
The job of the uterus is the break down the babies food and to hold the baby in
In human or mammalian reproductive systems in general, there can be no reproduction without a uterus. It is essential. Even in the case of in vitro fertilization, the zygote must be implanted in a uterus in order to gestate. There is as yet no artificial womb, although if we could invent one it would be tremendously useful.
In short,the role of the uterus in mammals is to hold and nourish the growing fetus until it is ready for birth.
It is to be shed every month after ovulation if fertilization doesn't occur.....
The primary function of the uterus is to serve as the site of implantation for a fertilized egg and to support the embryo/foetus throughout its development during pregnancy. The uterus is also the site of menstruation.
the woman produces and births the baby. obviously...
The primary function of a uterus is to receive and nourish a growing embryo.
The uterus is the structure in a female mammal in which unborn entities are carried during pregnancy. Eggs produced by the ovaries reside in the uterus for their duration of fertility, after which, if they are not fertilized, they are expelled during ovulation, along with the uterine lining. The uterus is critical to mammalian reproduction.
The function of the cervix is to allow flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.
Contracts to get baby out!
The perimetrium is the outer layer of the uterus in the female reproductive system and its function is primarily to provide support to the uterus.
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To make baby frogs
the function of the uterus is for reproduction. when a woman becomes pregnant the uterus is where the baby grows.
The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.
I think it is to protect the baby frog
The fallopian tubes (one tube only) will transport the egg to the uterus.
The fimbrae function to gather the released egg into the fallopian tube. From there, the egg travels to the uterus.
Prostaglandins are hormones that play a key role in the contraction and relaxation of the muscles in the uterus. They help regulate the menstrual cycle, induce labor during childbirth, and control blood flow to the uterus.
The cervix is the passageway between the vagina and the uterus. The opening is generally very small, but just enough to allow menstrual blood out, and semen in.In labor the contractions of the uterus cause the cervix to thin and dilate, so the baby can pass through the vagina and into the world.The function of the cervix is to allow flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.