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Fertilized eggs travel down the pig's oviduct. Ciliary action and contractions help to move the egg to the uterus where it becomes implanted.
The oviduct or the Fallopian tube is where an ovum or egg passes from an ovary. The ovum will either be fertilized by sperm and become a zygote, or will just degenerate in the body.
What is the function of the transverse ridges in the hard palate of the pig
To help pump oxygen to the pigs lungs.....:)
what is the function of the medulla
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
It is the primary site for fertilization.
Fertilized eggs travel down the pig's oviduct. Ciliary action and contractions help to move the egg to the uterus where it becomes implanted.
The oviduct or the Fallopian tube is where an ovum or egg passes from an ovary. The ovum will either be fertilized by sperm and become a zygote, or will just degenerate in the body.
it's a site for fertilization. Ovum is carried along oviduct by beating action of cilia and contraction of muscular wall of oviduct.
What is the function of the transverse ridges in the hard palate of the pig
To help pump oxygen to the pigs lungs.....:)
what is the function of the medulla
When the lungs do not function the backup respiratory system takes over the function of the lungs. This is true in a fetal pig.
Like most animals, the pig has an excretory system. The primary function of this system is to remove waste from the pig.
The main function of a pig's trachea is to breathe. It is part of system of passages that allow air into the lungs.
A pig's liver has five lobes. The function of the lobes in a pig's liver is to prevent food from going into the trachea. To filter toxins out of the blood.