Biology, asked by nisha76157, 11 months ago

why do you think the walls of the uterus are rich in blood capillaries?​

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Answered by geetachoudhary67
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The endometrium is the innermost lining layer of the uterus, and functions to prevent adhesions between the opposed walls of the myometrium, thereby maintaining the patency of the uterine cavity. During the menstrual cycle or estrous cycle, the endometrium grows to a thick, blood vessel-rich, glandular tissue layer.

Answered by pprakashvithobasawan
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the developing embryo is attached to the Mother's uterus through a structure called the Placenta. the blood circulates nutrients in the human body. therefore, the walls of the uterus are rich in blood capillaries to provide the developing embryo with sufficient nutrients and nourishment

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