structure of uterus
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The uterus is a thick-walled muscular organ capable of expansion to accommodate a growing fetus. It is connected distally to the vagina, and laterally to the uterine tubes.
The uterus has three parts;
Fundus – top of the uterus, above the entry point of the uterine tubes.
Body – usual site for implantation of the blastocyst.
Cervix – lower part of uterus linking it with the vagina. This part is structurally and functionally different to the rest of the uterus. See here for more information about the cervix.
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