The fimbriae swells with blood and hits the ovary with a gentle motion in the direction of the uterus and the rhythmic beating of the cilia.
fimbrae and cilia
In the Uterus toward the Ovaries.
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Absolutely! The fiber in the vegetables keeps the gunk moving toward the other end.
The Fallopian tubes.
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The cilia beat in waves hundreds of times a second catching the egg at ovulation and moving it through the tube to the uterine cavity. The cilia move the egg along the length of the Fallopian tube.
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Why the partical is not moving toward negative x-direction?
It is moving toward the east. westerly describes the direction the wind comes from
Through the uterus: Sperm (after sex and assuming the male has ejaculated inside the female), the lining of the uterus wall (also known as menstrual blood), discharged eggs that go unfertilized, and babies if born.Through the fallopian tubes: Sperm (sperm actually meets the female egg inside the fallopian tube a little under halfway out to the uterus), and the egg. To my knowledge, that's all.
Going toward
Due to the doppler effect, objects moving toward us will be slightly more red than what they actually are, and objects moving away will be slightly more blue. Think of it like a siren coming toward you and moving away from you. If it is moving toward you, it will be slightly higher than what it really sounds like. If it is moving away it will have a slightly lower pitch.