Polyembryonic Development in Tatusia Novemcincta (Classic Reprint)
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Each one of the arms forms a distinct furrow leading from the tip Of the fundus to the uterine opening Of the fallopian tube. As already indicated, the other two arms lead from the center of the fundus to the middle of the upper and lower surfaces, respectively. These usually form shallow furrows which end distally among the folds of the mucosa. For convenience we shall speak of the first pair as the right and left horizontal grooves, and of the second pair as the dorsal and ventral vertical grooves. On account of the fact that the uterine openings are situated slightly nearer the fundus than the cervix end, the horizontal grooves are somewhat shorter than the vertical grooves.
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