Asked by
Jeron Hampton
on Dec 03, 2024Verified
The inner lining of the uterine walls that is filled with tiny blood vessels is the
A) chondrocranium.
B) exometrium.
C) endometrium.
D) myocardium.
Chondrocranium
The cartilaginous structure that forms the basis of the skull in vertebrates, especially during embryonic development.
Endometrium
The inner lining of the uterus, known as the mucous membrane, which becomes thicker throughout the menstrual cycle to potentially accommodate the implantation of an embryo.
Myocardium
The muscular tissue of the heart, responsible for the contraction and relaxation that enables the heart to pump blood through the body.
- Understand the structure and function of female reproductive anatomy.
Verified Answer
AB
Learning Objectives
- Understand the structure and function of female reproductive anatomy.