Uterus
Yes, the terms "uterus" and "womb" refer to the same organ in the female reproductive system. The uterus is the medical term, while "womb" is a more commonly used, informal term. Both terms describe the muscular structure where a fertilized egg can develop during pregnancy.
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Cervix
The scientific name of the uterus is exactly that. It is the organ that houses the fetus when it is growing. The colloquial term for uterus is "womb".
anastomoses
The female womb is referred to as the uterus. It is the reproductive organ where a fertilized egg implants and develops into a fetus during pregnancy.
It's an alternate term for pedal harpsichord, an instrument that has a pedal keyboard like an organ's. See for example the great 1960's album "Bach on the Pedal Harpsichord" by E. Power Biggs (Columbia Records)
It's an alternate term for pedal harpsichord, an instrument that has a pedal keyboard like an organ's. See for example the great 1960's album "Bach on the Pedal Harpsichord" by E. Power Biggs (Columbia Records)
the heart
i think it is the brain
· lung · womb
The baby is carried in the uterus or womb.