The ovum is drawn into the uterus by finger-like fimbrae
mammary glands
intestinal villi (singular: villus)
Ovum has a layer of zona pellucida around itself. When a sperm enters the ovum, the cortical granules present in the ovum, causes the thickening of the zona pellucida. This prevents the entry of other sperms in the ovum and only one sperm is able to fertilize the egg.
The female gamete is called an ovum or an egg. This is the cell that is fertilized by the male gamete known as the sperm.
they are pseudopod
The finger like projections are called fimbrae
mammary glands
The egg released by the ovary is moved by the fimbriae into the fallopian tube. Once fertilized, the egg travels to the uterus for implantation.
Malpighian tubules
fingerlike body shape
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The uvula
fimbriae
papillary muscles
Fingerlike projections in the small intestine are called villi
its an ovum
villi