Yes, the job of the fallopian tube is to propel the fertilized egg down the fallopian tube toward the uterus. Special cell structures containing cilia move synchronized in one direction and move the egg. If scars form within the fallopian tubes as a result of infections, fluid build up, this movement can be disrupted and the fertilized embryo may get stuck in the tubes giving origin to a tubal pregnancy. This condition is very dangerous for the woman and emergency care is required. If the embryo develops inside the Fallopian tube, it can cause it to rupture.
In the fallopian tube.
In the fallopian tube.
egg cell
it is in the fallopian tube
Fallopian tube
Cilia are present in your fallopian tubes. They push the egg to wards the uterus. By the time the fertilized egg reaches the uterus, it is ready for implantation. That is the beauty of nature.
The uterine tube is lined with cilia. These small hair-like projections sweep the egg toward the uterus.
the fallopian provides a way through which an egg released from the ovary can travel
The pollen tube is a structure designed to help a particle of pollen, the male side of the plant fertilization process, to access the egg cell in the female part of the plant. The egg cells are typically protected by cell walls and shells designed to keep them in place and protect them from outside elements. Pollen particles create pollen tubes to reach through these walls and access the egg cell.
Meeting is called the fertilization.It takes place in upper part of falopian tube.
follicles
After copulation the male sperm and the female egg usually meet in the ampulla of the Fallopian tube where egg is fertilized.