Yes , fimbrae , oviducal funnel and tube .
Fallopian tubes
The uterine tubes in fetal pigs are in the same location as they are in humans. However, the size of uterine tubes in humans is much larger.
Yes
compare the relative lengths and paths of the uterine tubes of the fetal pig and in the human
fimbriae
The uterine cornua defines the entrance of the uterine tubes into the uterus.
uterus and uterine tubes
The usual site of human fertilization is the uterine (or fallopian) tubes.
hysterosalpingography
The Fallopian Tubes were named after the Italian anatomist who first identified them, Gabriello Fallopio (died1562). Also called gonaduct , oviduct , salpinx, and uterine tube .
In humans, fertilization normally happens in the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are also known as oviducts or uterine tubes.
The fimbriae, which are finger-like projections at the end of the infundibulum of the uterine tubes (also known as fallopian tubes), receive the released oocytes from the ovary. During ovulation, the fimbriae help guide the oocyte into the uterine tube, where it may be fertilized by sperm. The infundibulum connects to the ampulla, where fertilization typically occurs.