The fimbriae contain millions of cilia that move at very high speeds to catch the egg once it is released. The main function of the fimbriae is to sweep the egg into the Fallopian tube.
Fimbrae assist in adhesion to other cells and surfaces
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The fimbrae function to gather the released egg into the fallopian tube. From there, the egg travels to the uterus.
The ovum is drawn into the uterus by finger-like fimbrae
Yes , fimbrae , oviducal funnel and tube .
The finger like projections are called fimbrae
The Graffian Follicle in the ovary expels the secondary oocyte (mature ovum) into the peritoneum, where it is picked up by the fimbrae of the Fallopian tubes.
Compounds that can serve as antigens include proteins and polysaccarides mainly as well as nucleoproteins; includes the cellular capsules, protien coats, cell walls, flagella, and fimbrae.
There are two types of pili found on some bacteria. Sex pili are used by bacteria to transfer plasmids during conjugation. Common pili (fimbrae) are used to stick to surfaces.
Bacteria that behave as pathogens often possess specific morphological characteristics that contribute to their pathogenicity. These characteristics include the presence of adhesive structures like pili and fimbriae, which enable them to attach to host tissues and evade the immune response. Some bacteria have capsule or slime layers that protect them from the host's defense mechanisms, and flagella that allow them to move and spread within the body. Additionally, certain bacteria can form biofilms, which provide a protective environment for them to thrive and resist antibiotics.