they are called cilia cells, they sway from side to side and sweep the egg down the fallopian tube.
In the fallopian tube.
In the fallopian tube.
The first few cell divisions do take place in the fallopian tube.
egg cell
it is in the fallopian tube
Fallopian tube
The fallopian tube is on the other side of the uterus in a woman's sex cell.
They sweep dust and microbes
Cilia
Cells in ciliated columnar epithelia. Primarily in the upper respiratory passages (where they help sweep out the mucus-trapped particles) and in the Fallopian tube (to help move the ovum towards the uterus).
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The egg s fertilized in the Fallopian tubes. These are small tubes that connect the ovary to the uterus. An egg is released from the ovary and travels into the Fallopian tube. A sperm cell travels up the uterus and meets the egg in the Fallopian tubes. They then become fertilized and the new zygote travels down the fallopian tube and attaches itself to the uterus wall. The baby then begins to develop. Hope this helped :)