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11. what name is given to the part of the uterine wall directly under the implanting embryo?

15. what is the shape of the placents in a human and in a dissected animal?
what is the shape of the uterus in a human and in a dissected animal?
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11. what name is given to the part of the uterine wall directly under the implanting embryo?

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Shape of the uterus: Human it is Pear-shaped and in the dissected animal it is: Y-shaped.
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I agree with Duddy that the human uterus is pear shaped and the cat uterus is Y-shaped. The horns allow for multiple fertilized eggs to implantated, or litters to be born.
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