The Uterus is like a balloon that expands and contracts. It is also elastic so that is may holster the baby while it is in the early stages of development.
The uterus us elastic to compensate for growth of a fetus.
The uterus has thick walls because a fertilized egg would need a thick lining in order to implant and begin to grow and develop. The uterus is sterile and has no bacteria present, however large quantities of debris and bacteria is brought into the uterus with the sperm. Therefore, the walls must be strong and muscular because uterine contraction has to occur to expel fluid, dead sperm and bacteria out from the uterus and through the open cervix.
The uterus is the organ behind the cervix in a female. It has nothing to do with penis size, as the penis never enters the uterus. The penis enters the vaginal canal, which is very elastic. The cervix is at the end of the vaginal canal. The only time the cervix opens enough to allow entry, is when a woman is birthing a child.
No.The vagina is closed by stitches after the uterus and cervix are removed If the cervix is retained then this is closed as well.The vagina is flexible and will expand and contract like elastic.
elastic
suffix for elastic
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
The midpoint between elastic and inelastic is unit elastic
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"Flexibility" is one word that encompasses both elastic and non-elastic properties.
The human uterus is a pear-shaped, muscular organ located in the pelvic cavity, between the bladder and the rectum. It has a thick, elastic wall made up of three layers: the outer perimetrium, the middle myometrium, and the inner endometrium. The uterus has a central cavity that opens into the vagina and features two fallopian tubes extending from its upper corners. Its size and shape can vary, particularly during different stages of a woman's menstrual cycle or pregnancy.