cervix.
that would be the cervix
The neck of the uterus is the cervix.
The cervix is the neck-shaped opening at the lower part of the uterus.
The "muscular neck" of the uterus is called the cervix.
The medical term for the neck of the uterus is the cervix.
A bevor is a portion of plate armour to protect the lower face and neck, typically split into two.
The neck of the uterus, which has a small opening and extends into the inner end of the vagina. The cervix is part of the uterus. The uterus looks like a bottle and the cervix is the neck. The cervix fits slightly into the vagina. Sperm have to travel through an opening in the cervix, into the uterus and then a little way into the Fallopian tubes. If the woman has ovulated, they should meet there in the tubes. The egg will travel further down into the uterus and the embryo will attach and embed into the uterine wall.
cervix
cervix
Center of your neck under the base of lower jaw. It is a small portion under you chin that you can feel when you gulp.
The Latin word "cervix" means "neck". In English the word usually refers to the lower part of the uterus (which is kind of neck-like, I guess), but the adjective form "cervical" can be used to refer either to that or (especially by medical professionals) to the neck.So basically it means the top of the neck, and usually refers to the first few vertebrae below the skull.
Softening and compressibility of the lower segment of the uterus in early pregnancy (about the seventh week) which, on bimanual examination, is felt by the finger in the vagina as though the neck and body of the uterus were separated, or connected by only a thin band of tissue Hegars sign: softening of the lower uterine segment between the body of the uterus and the cervix. Examiner feels this during the bimanual exam and happens when the fetus has not yet filled the lower uterine segment