The fallopian tube.
well, eggs are stored in the ovaries and every time a girl gets her period three days later is the egg released into the fallopian tube into the uterus.if the egg is not fertilized then the estrogen and progestrone levels quickly drop.
the ovaries produce the egg that will floe down the fallopian tube to be fertilised or if not go into your uterus and you have your period.
=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.=
It seems like there is a spelling error in your question. If you meant "fallopian tube," it is a pair of tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system. They play a crucial role in transporting eggs from the ovaries to the uterus for fertilization.
Female eggs are produced in the ovaries, which are two small organs located in a woman's pelvis. The ovary releases a mature egg during ovulation, which then travels through the fallopian tube to the uterus.
The fallopian tube.
The long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is called the ovary. It is an essential reproductive organ in female worms that produces and stores eggs until they are released for fertilization.
The Ovaries. When the ovum is released and after it is subsequently fertilized by sperm it finds its way to the specially prepared wall of the uterus where it develops.
the fallopian provides a way through which an egg released from the ovary can travel
Ovaries produce eggs. If only your fallopian tubes were removed, then there is no reason you cannot produce eggs. However, for the eggs to reach a location to be fertilized, they need the fallopian tubes for transport. If you are asking related to fertility issues, please contact your doctor, NOW! You appear to have a disease. Shamefully my nan received this - 6 feet under.
It is because the eggs(so called ovaries) are slowly sliding down the fallopian tube, and going out the vagina. Someday when the period ends, the egg falls out on the napkin or sticks to your tampons.
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