The eggs are transported to the uterus by the cilia in the fallopian tubes.
Umbilical cord - The flexible cordlike structure connecting a fetus at the navel with the placenta and containing two umbilical arteries and one vein that transport nourishment to the fetus and remove its wastes.
Do you want to know how they do it or if you can watch while they do it? Do you want to know how they do it or if you can watch while they do it? How it's done: Imagine your uterus as a balloon with two 'horns' at the top. The IUD is shaped like a 'T' so that the 'arms' of the 'T' fit into the 'horns' of your uterus. The body of the 'T' hanges down into your uterus. There are strings attached to the bottom of the 'T' for easy removal. Basically the copper IUD thickens the natural mucous in your cervix so that eggs can't get by into your uterus and implant themselves. (your cervix is located at the cross in the 'T')
Uterus.
to prepare the uterus to receive any fertilized eggs
I think it dies
The fallopian tube.
eggs are not round
First the the oocytes (eggs) are produced by the ovaries and travel into the infundibulum to the oviduct where they reache the AIJ (Ampullary-Isthmic Junction) or the site of fertilization. In order to be fertilized they must meet the male gametes (sperm) which have arrived after copulation past the cervix in the uterus. The spem then travel up the uterine horns to the oviduct where they meet the oocytes in the AIJ. The fertilized eggs then travel to the uterine horns where they attach to the uterine wall.
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.
No, gestation is development in the uterus. Eggs have an incubation period.
They are transported from the ovaries by the fallopian tubes to the uterus
They are long slender tubes that carry the eggs to the uterus.two tubes leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus