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The "egg cell" or ova is released from the CL (corpus luteum). It is a mature, or Graafian follicle. This is then grabbed by cillia, small hair like projections that then move the ova to the ampulla and isthmus junction where fertilization takes place.

In equine (horses), the ova is released from the ovulation fossa.

Sorry for the misspellings. I took reproductive physiology in college, but it's been a while.

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