At ovulation, the egg is released into the abdominal cavity near the funnel-like opening of the oviduct. Cilia on the epithelial lining of the duct help collect the egg by drawing fluid from the body cavity into the oviduct. Together with the wave-like contraction of the of oviduct, the cilia convey the egg down the duct to the uterus.
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Cilia lining moves the human egg through the oviduct. They beat in such a manner that it drives the egg toward the uterus.
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The Ovaries- it is then fertilized in the oviduct
The egg cannot get through the oviduct to the cervix.
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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Egg cells will travel through the Fallopian, or uterine, tube to the uterus where it will implant if it was fertilized.
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
Cilia lining moves the human egg through the oviduct. They beat in such a manner that it drives the egg toward the uterus.
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the uterus
It enters the oviduct
They help to move the egg down the tube and into the womb.
fallopian tube also called and oviduct.
The woman becomes pregnant
Fertilized eggs travel down the pig's oviduct. Ciliary action and contractions help to move the egg to the uterus where it becomes implanted.