The uterus of female rats extended into two horns. this differs from a female human's uterus, which does not have this "horned" structure. why does this difference exist?
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The uterus receives eggs and supports the growing embryos development until birth. Rats have a uterus consisting of the right and left cornua (horns) referred to as a bicornuate uterus. This structure enables the rat to have multiple offspring. The horns of the uterus come together to form the vagina.
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