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fallopian tube
they are called cilia cells, they sway from side to side and sweep the egg down the fallopian tube.
The ovary, the female has two and it travels down the fallopian tube (oviduct) and is fertilised in the Fallopian tube. Hope this helped
well, fertilization takes place in the ovaries. after the sperm cells enter through the vagina the enter the ovaries. where then the egg and sperm cells merge and the egg is fertilized.
Egg cells will travel through the Fallopian, or uterine, tube to the uterus where it will implant if it was fertilized.
Yes, ciliated epithelial cells are present in the fallopian tubes. These cells help to move the fertilized egg from the ovaries to the uterus by creating a waving motion that propels it along the fallopian tube.
The fallopian tube receives the egg from the ovary.
Sperm typically meet the egg in the fallopian tubes, where fertilization occurs. The egg is released from the ovary and travels through the fallopian tube, where it may encounter sperm that have traveled through the cervix and uterus. If a sperm successfully penetrates the egg, fertilization can take place.
After an egg is released during ovulation, it is drawn into the fallopian tube. The fimbriae, which are finger-like projections at the end of the fallopian tube, help to capture the egg and guide it into the tube where fertilization can occur if sperm are present. The egg then travels through the fallopian tube toward the uterus.
Fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube because that is where the egg and sperm meet. The fallopian tube provides the right environment for the sperm to travel and meet the egg, allowing for fertilization to occur. The uterus is where the fertilized egg implants and develops into a fetus.
No, the first few cell divisions take place in the fallopian tube shortly after fertilization. The fertilized egg travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus where it implants and continues to develop into a fetus.
Fallopian tube(s).