Biology, asked by nirb5151, 1 month ago

what is utheras and vegina​

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Answered by devanshi55
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Explanation:

Your uterus is a muscular, pear-shaped organ. It is sometimes called your womb.

Your uterus is where your menstrual fluid (period) builds up over the month and also where a pregnancy develops.

Despite being able to stretch to hold a full-term pregnancy, your uterus is normally only the size of your fist.

The vagina is the internal tube that connects the uterus (womb) to the outside of the body.

Answered by sreekarreddy91
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What is Utheras ?

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Uterus, also called womb, an inverted pear-shaped muscular organ of the female reproductive system, located between the bladder and the rectum. It functions to nourish and house a fertilized egg until the fetus, or offspring, is ready to be delivered.

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What is Vegina ?

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The vagina is an elastic, muscular canal with a soft, flexible lining that provides lubrication and sensation. The vagina connects the uterus to the outside world. The vulva and labia form the entrance, and the cervix of the uterus protrudes into the vagina, forming the interior end.

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