Uterus

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The uterus (the medical term for womb) [1] is found in the lower abdomen of most female mammals. It is a muscular organ of the sexual reproductive system which provides the optimum environment for a developing foetus [2].


Structure

The uterus is composed of three major sections; a body, cervix and fundus, thus forming the shape of the uterus.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title The uterine wall is described as a 'thick muscular chamber' constructed of three different layers. These are:

  • myometrium - the middle muscular layer that constitutes for most of the wall
  • endometrium - the mucosa
  • perimetrium - the inner mucosaCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title


The organ joins inferiorly with the vagina, and superiorly with the ovaries, however both are not linked directly. The cervical canal (narrow passage) joins the uterus to the vagina, and the uterine tubes join the uterus to the ovaries. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title

References

  1. Website name: News Medical. n.d. Page title: What does the uterus do? URL: http://www.news-medical.net/health/What-Does-the-Uterus-Do.aspx Access date: 20/10/2013
  2. MedLine Plus. Updated on: 26/2/2012. URL: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/19263.htm Access date: 20/10/2013


Drake, R., Wayne Vogl, A. and Mitchell, A. 2010. Gray's Anatomy. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.

Saladin, K. 2004. Anatomy & physiology: the unity of form and function. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill.