i believe it's just the
body and the cervix
feel free to double check me :)
No, the first few cell divisions take place in the fallopian tube shortly after fertilization. The fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus where it implants and continues to develop into a fetus.
The first few cell divisions occur in the fallopian tube after fertilization. The fertilized egg undergoes several rounds of cell division to form a solid ball of cells called a morula, which then develops into a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst as it moves towards the uterus for implantation.
No, the uterus is internal.
The uterus is the part of the female reproductive system that nourishes and develops the fertilized egg. After fertilization, the egg implants in the lining of the uterus where it continues to grow and develop into a fetus.
The neck of the uterus is the cervix.
No, the first few cell divisions take place in the fallopian tube shortly after fertilization. The fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus where it implants and continues to develop into a fetus.
The blastocyst forms in the uterus after fertilization occurs in the fallopian tube. Once the fertilized egg, or zygote, undergoes several cell divisions and develops into a blastocyst, it travels down to the uterus, where it implants into the uterine lining. This process typically occurs about 5 to 7 days after fertilization.
The first few cell divisions occur in the fallopian tube after fertilization. The fertilized egg undergoes several rounds of cell division to form a solid ball of cells called a morula, which then develops into a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst as it moves towards the uterus for implantation.
The zygote develops into a blastocyst as it undergoes multiple divisions. This stage occurs before implantation in the uterus.
After fertilization, the embryo undergoes several cell divisions to form a ball of cells called a blastocyst. During this stage, the blastocyst travels through the fallopian tube to the uterus for implantation. Once in the uterus, the blastocyst attaches to the uterine lining and begins to receive nourishment from the mother's body.
That would be the uterus, my good fellow. Or the womb.
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".
A hard uterus means an enlarged uterus. An enlarged uterus can be a symptom of pregnancy or fibroid tumors. If you think you are pregnant or have a hard uterus consult a physician.
A hard uterus means an enlarged uterus. An enlarged uterus can be a symptom of pregnancy or fibroid tumors. If you think you are pregnant or have a hard uterus consult a physician.
No, the uterus is internal.
A small-sized uterus; a uterus that has failed to attain adult characteristics.
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