Yes, getting your tubes tied doesn't affect progesterone or goblet cells.
Goblet cells are found in the respiratory epithelium. They produce mucous which coats the tubes. Goblet cells are found scattered among the epithelial lining of organs, such as the intestinal and respiratory tracts. They are found inside the trachea, bronchi, and larger bronchioles in the respiratory tract, small intestines, the large intestine, and conjunctiva in the upper eyelid.
The ovary doesn't get fertilised. The ovaries produce egg cells and release them into the fallopian tubes.
That is how things were designed. Females produce egg cells and males produce sperm cells. When the sperm cells join with an egg cells in the female's fallopian tubes (and later in the uterus), pregnancy usually occurs. Despite how fun sex may be, and despite the number of people who have sex with members of the same sex, the primary purpose of sex is to produce offspring.
Discharge tubes with argon produce a violet light.
which tubes?
Companion cells. These have lots of mitochondria to produce ATP, which is used to transport sucrose molecules into the phloem tubules via a process called assimilation.
Sperm develops in the testicles within the system of tubes called seminiferous tubules. At birth those tubules inside the testicles contain simple cells, then when puberty arrives the male testosterone and other hormones cause the cells to transform into sperm cells.
Australia makes steel pipe and tubes
Brazil makes steel pipe and tubes
China makes steel pipe and tubes
Japan makes steel pipe and tubes
Yes, Mexico makes steel pipe and tubes.