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Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus Top View
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uterus of female reproductive system. Anatomical model top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
The uterus or uterine or womb is a major female hormone-responsive reproductive sex organ of most mammals, including humans. One end, the cervix, opens into the vagina, while the other is connected to one or both fallopian tubes, uterine tubes depending on the species. It is within the uterus that the fetus develops during gestation, usually developing completely in placental mammals such as humans and partially in marsupials such as kangaroos and opossums. Two uteri usually form initially in a female and usually male fetus, and in placental mammals they may partially or completely fuse into a single uterus depending on the species. In many species with two uteri, only one is functional. Humans and other higher primates such as chimpanzees, usually have a single completely fused uterus, although in some individuals the uteri may not have completely fused.


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