In frogs, oviducts are the paired tubes through which eggs pass from the ovaries to the outside of the body during reproduction. They play a crucial role in fertilization, as sperm often meets the eggs in the oviducts. Additionally, the oviducts secrete substances that help form a protective jelly-like coating around the eggs before they are laid in water. This coating provides some protection and support for the developing embryos.
It's the oviduct.
The oviducts carry the egg cell from the ovary to the uterus.
No. A mullet is a type of fish. Nothing to do with frogs.
Only virgin frogs.
The oviducts job is to transport the eggs to meet the sperm, so they travel through the oviduct to get there every month or whenever your period is.
fallopian tubes
too much sperm
Eustachian tubes
The oviducts
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They are endangered because this type of frogs habitat has been lost and medications were made frog these frogs