Volume : VII, Issue : IX, September - 2017

EFFECT OF THIOUREA ON UTERUS OF FEMALE MICE

Anees Iqbual Shaikh

Abstract :

 The female reproductive system consists of a pair of ovaries attached to the dorsal wall of the abdomen behind the kidneys of the mesentery called mesovarium. Closely associated with each ovary but not in contact with it lies the funnel shaped end of the oviduct called fimiated funnel. Each funnel leads into a narrow thin walled slightly convoluted faliopian tube which is lined internally by ciliated epithelium. Posteriorly each fallopian tube is continued into a thick walled, muscular, richly vascular and highly distensible uterus. The uteri open separately into a single median tube known as the vagina. The lower end of the vagina also meeta the urethra from the urinary bladder so that there is a single wide but short urinogenital canal or vestibule which is dorsal to the pubic symphysis. The vestibule opens to the exterior of the vulva. 

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ANEES IQBUAL SHAIKH, EFFECT OF THIOUREA ON UTERUS OF FEMALE MICE, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-9 | September-2017


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