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Ch. 16 The Reproductive System
Marieb - Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 13th Edition
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Chapter 16, Problem 8

More than one choice may apply.
Select the false statement about the cervix of the uterus.
a. It is the superiormost part of the uterus.
b. It projects into the vagina.
c. Its cervical glands secrete mucus.
d. It contains the cervical canal.

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Step 1: Begin by understanding the anatomy of the uterus and its parts. The uterus is divided into three main regions: the fundus (uppermost part), the body (middle portion), and the cervix (lowermost part). The cervix connects the uterus to the vagina.
Step 2: Analyze option (a): 'It is the superiormost part of the uterus.' Recall that the superiormost part of the uterus is the fundus, not the cervix. Therefore, this statement is false.
Step 3: Analyze option (b): 'It projects into the vagina.' The cervix does indeed project into the vagina, forming the external os. This statement is true.
Step 4: Analyze option (c): 'Its cervical glands secrete mucus.' Cervical glands are responsible for secreting mucus, which plays a role in protecting the uterus and facilitating sperm movement during ovulation. This statement is true.
Step 5: Analyze option (d): 'It contains the cervical canal.' The cervix contains the cervical canal, which connects the uterine cavity to the vagina. This statement is true.

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Key Concepts

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Anatomy of the Uterus

The uterus is a hollow, muscular organ in the female reproductive system, consisting of several parts: the fundus (the uppermost part), the body, and the cervix. The cervix is the lower part that connects the uterus to the vagina, playing a crucial role in reproductive health and childbirth.
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Cervical Functions

The cervix serves multiple functions, including acting as a barrier to protect the uterus from infections and facilitating the passage of menstrual fluid and sperm. The cervical glands produce mucus that changes in consistency during the menstrual cycle, aiding in sperm transport during ovulation.
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Cervical Canal

The cervical canal is a narrow passage within the cervix that connects the uterine cavity to the vagina. It plays a vital role during childbirth, allowing the passage of the baby, and is also involved in the menstrual cycle and reproductive processes.
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