It is a thin tube connecting the ovaries with the uterus, it is the site of fertilization i.e. the fusion of male and female gamete.
It is the part of female reproductive system in which sperm and egg intract to each other (fertilization).
carries the egg from the ovary to the womb.
The tubes that the egg travels along to get to the womb
The fallopian tubes are the ducts which link the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system.
It is a long tube that's helps the sperm to swim through that heps also by giving it the DNA it needs to survive
the fallopian tube transfers the sperm to the egg to fertilise the egg which creates a baby.
The Fallopian tube leads from the ovaries into the uterus and is important in female fertility. It is named after the Italian anatomist Gabriele Falloppio.
Fertilization
The Fallopian tubes.
Fertilization occurs in the second portion of the fallopian tube ( ampulla of the fallopian tube )
The Fallopian Tubes
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In the fallopian Tubes
the fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus
at the end of the fallopian tubes, you have the fimbriae. They actively pull the ovum inside the fallopian tubes. Inside the fallopian tubes you have the cilia to to push the ovum towards the uterus.
PID scars the fallopian tubes.
can fallopian tubes be implanted
The Fallopian tubes.
They are called Fallopian tubes
Yes. The fallopian tubes are connected to the ovaries. The ovums (eggs) are released out of the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes and into the womb.
In humans, fertilization normally happens in the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are also known as oviducts or uterine tubes.
Yes. The fallopian tubes are connected to the ovaries. The ovums (eggs) are released out of the ovaries, through the fallopian tubes and into the womb.
fallopian tubes
The fallopian tubes (one tube only) will transport the egg to the uterus.
oocytes are carried to the uterus by villi all moving in one direction.