Uterine, or fallopian, tubes...
Pair of 5-inch (12-cm) tubes, attached to the uterus, that provide a passageway for the ovum to move from the ovary to the uterus)
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Myrna LaFleur Brooks
the fallopian tubes.
=A tube which allows you to urinate.==The fallopian tube is the tube which connects the ovaries to the uterus. It is along this tube that ova travel. They can sometimes be fertilized in this tube and here to the wall and start to develop. This is known as an ectopic pregnancy.=
the "ova" or the ovaries
the ovaries' function is to hold the ova (eggs) until the time of ovulation when one ovum is released into the fallopian tube where it may or may not be fertilized.
The implantation site in the human uterus is usually in the upper and posterior wall in the midsagittal plane
The "egg cell" or ova is released from the CL (corpus luteum). It is a mature, or Graafian follicle. This is then grabbed by cillia, small hair like projections that then move the ova to the ampulla and isthmus junction where fertilization takes place. In equine (horses), the ova is released from the ovulation fossa. Sorry for the misspellings. I took reproductive physiology in college, but it's been a while. EC
The Fallopian tubes
ovaries
ovaries
No. hysterectomy only removes uterus. The ovaries produce the ova (eggs) so unless you have a bilateral (both) oopherectomy you will still ovulate.
The fallopian tubes function to provide a connection between the ovaries and the uterus. The ova travels through the fallopian tubes where occsional pregnancy may occur. The fallopian tubes are named after Gabriel Fallopius.
In the Ova-ries (Ovaries). During ovulation, several ova drop out of the ovaries and into the funnel-shaped top of the Fallopian tubes, which they travel down so that they are available in the uterus. The uterus is then signaled to begin preparing its lining for pregnancy. If no pregnancy happens, then after awhile, this new lining drops loose, along with blood, and exits the body through the birth canal. This latter process is called, "Menstruation", or having a 'period')
Well first let's start off to what they are. Ovaries are "two rounded organs" that are on both sides of the uterus and the contain ova, which are the female reproductive cells. So, every month the ovaries let go ova and it goes through the uterine tubes and gets ready for pregnancy. Unless it is fertilized it gradually disappears along with the extra walls of the uterus built during that process and the walls go out with your menstrual period. So, basically the ovaries hold all the ova and are a big part in your body.
=A tube which allows you to urinate.==The fallopian tube is the tube which connects the ovaries to the uterus. It is along this tube that ova travel. They can sometimes be fertilized in this tube and here to the wall and start to develop. This is known as an ectopic pregnancy.=
Ovaries
Ovaries
Ovaries
Either of a pair of slender ducts through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system of humans and higher mammals.