What is the Structure of Uterus?
The uterus diagram shows that it shares a similar shape as that of a ‘pear’. It is divided into multiple parts like:
- Fundus: The larger upper portion of the uterus. It has two horn like structures on top which are the fallopian tubes.
- Corpus: This is the centre main part of the uterus and this is where the fertilised egg comes and attaches to it.
- Isthmus: This part lies between the corpus and the last part of the uterus called the cervix.
- Cervix: The narrow lower portion of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
Diagram of Uterus
The diagram of uterus helps us understand the various functions that the uterus carries. The structure of the uterus consists of the upper body and lower body called the cervix. The implantation of the zygote occurs within the uterus. The uterus diagram in class 8 and class 10 is important in the reproduction chapter. The diagram of the uterus gives us a visual depiction of uterine health.
The diagram of uterus with labels is given below:
Table of Content
- What is Uterus?
- What is the Structure of Uterus?
- What are the 3 Layers of Uterus?
- Functions of Uterus
- Conclusion – Uterus Diagram
- FAQs on Uterus Diagram
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