The Ampulla -
Its the widest, longest portion of tube, it is usually the site of fertilization..
(just read over this in my college anatomy class)..
fertilization usually occurs in the ampulla part of the fallopian (uterine) tube. this is the middle third of the tube, and is generally the widest part.
The Fallopian tubes.
In the fallopian tube and uterus.
Yes, But not a normal fertilization . Only IVF method can make fertilization without fallopian tube.
No, it occurs in the fallopian tube (oviduct)
Fertilization usually occurs in the outer third of the fallopian tube.
Generally fertilization occurs in the Fallopian tube but it can occur in the womb.
Fertilization occurs in the second portion of the fallopian tube ( ampulla of the fallopian tube )
The sperm usually fertilizes the egg in the Fallopian tubes. Then, the fertilized egg moves down to the uterus where it implants, causing pregnancy."The segment of the Fallopian Tube where fertilization commonly occurs is the ampulla."fallopian tubesIn the human body, fertilization of egg cells occur in the oviduct (also called the fallopian tube) of the female's reproductive system.
Fallopian Tube
oviduct (fallopian tube) fertilization normally occurs here
Depending on the animal, fertilization of eggs can occur externally or internally. With internal fertilization...the sperm and egg generally combine in the fallopian tubes.
Fallopian Tubes