During ovulation the ovary releases the egg. The egg travels into the Fallopian tubes to the uterus. If the egg is not fertilized it passes out the vagina with the rest of the extra uterine tissue.
At the beginning of the menstrual cycle. (during first two weeks)
They can go into the uterus, but if not fertilised they will often be reabsorbed by the body while in the fallopian tubes.
The uterus
They meet in fallopian tube
The fallopian tubes transports the eggs. The egg is actively taken in by the fimbriated end of the fallopian tube. The eggs is transported to the uterus.
The egg is usually fertilized in the fallopian tube or just before entering the fallopian tube.
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The ovary, the female has two and it travels down the fallopian tube (oviduct) and is fertilised in the Fallopian tube. Hope this helped
The fallopian tube.
The Fallopian tubes.
The fallopian tube.
fallopian tube
They meet in fallopian tube
The fallopian tube transports the egg from the ovary to the womb.
fallopian tube
Fallopian tube
It's called a fallopian tube. It attached from the ovary to the uterus, it's where the eggs travel through.
The fallopian tubes transports the eggs. The egg is actively taken in by the fimbriated end of the fallopian tube. The eggs is transported to the uterus.
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In humans, eggs are typically fertilized in the Fallopian tube. The fertilized egg begins to divide and continues down the tube and implants in the uterine lining. If it implants in the Fallopian tube, this is known as an ectopic pregnancy (bad). In a chicken also, the egg is fertilized in the first part of the hens oviduct.