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Marrrta [24]
3 years ago
7

What is uterus?what is the function of it in human body​

Biology
2 answers:
Ahat [919]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The uterus is a hallow and flattened muscular organ that is the home to developing fetus.It is divide into three parts:fundus, body, and cervix.

Its functions are:

1.to regulate menstural cycle throughout the reproductive period.

2.to pass the sperms towards fallopian tubes for fertilization.

3.to provide site for embedding zygote.

4.to expel fetus through cervix at the time of birth.

WINSTONCH [101]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. uterus is also known as the womb.

2.it helps to form a child (that is inside the womb) when the sperm is disposed inside the womb

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