Smooth muscles
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
An ear polyp is a benign growth on or in the ear.
The myometrium is a smooth muscle tissue of the uterus. A muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart).
The pelvic girdle protects the urinary bladder, uterus, ovaries, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
The space between the uterus and surrounding structures is referred to as the pelvic cavity. Within this cavity, the uterus is positioned between the bladder and rectum in females. The peritoneal cavity, which is a serous membrane-lined space, also extends into the pelvic cavity, providing a protective environment for reproductive organs. This area allows for movement and flexibility during various bodily functions, including pregnancy.
Smooth muscles
The lining of the stomach is composed of a mucous membrane that contains specialized cells, including gastric glands that secrete digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid. The uterus is lined by the endometrium, a mucosal layer that thickens and sheds during the menstrual cycle. The urinary bladder is lined by transitional epithelium, which allows it to stretch as it fills with urine. Each of these linings plays a crucial role in the respective organ's function.
Of course! UTERUS.... BLADDER.... GALLBLADDER.... STOMACH.... any organ that has to squeeze to get something out.
Firstly babies do not grow in the stomach, but in the uterus. Naturally, as a baby grows, pressure is exerted on surrounding organs but no, it is not in usual circumstances that a baby can burst the mother's bladder.
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
The urinary bladder is located in front of the uterus in females. Anatomically, the bladder sits anterior to the uterus, which is positioned posterior to the bladder and supported by the pelvic floor. This arrangement allows for the bladder to fill and empty without significantly affecting the position of the uterus.
A man's bladder is bigger than a woman's bladder. A woman's bladder is smaller because the uterus is above it and the uterus needs to have room.
The stomach is superior to the bladder. On the other hand, the bladder is inferior to the stomach.
No. The fetus is in the uterus. The uterus is a separate organ than the stomach. The stomach is where food goes to get digested. The uterus is the female organ reserved to gestate babies.
uterus, bladder
Urine does not pass through the uterus at all...
Yes. Using an instrument called a trocar, the embalmer cleans out all of the hollow organs like the stomach, bladder, uterus, small intenstine and colon.