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Explain the path and branches of Uterine artery with respect to the diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The uterine artery is a paired artery that arises from the internal iliac artery. This artery is only found in females, supplying the uterus and other parts of the female reproductive system. Developmentally, the uterine artery is thought to be a female equivalent to the artery to ductus deferens in the male.

The uterine artery passes inferiorly and medially across the floor of the pelvis and above the ureter, travelling within the broad ligament of the uterus. It terminates at the cervix of the uterus, where it divides into smaller branches.

This article will discuss the anatomy and function of the uterine artery.

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Answered by singhchandrabhan
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According to the science there is a branches and uterus

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