The fallopian tubes.
The egg of pig would travel in the following order: ovary, infundibulum, uterine horn, uterine body, cervix, and, finally, the vagina.
Nutrient molecules pass from the small intestine into the through tiny structures called villi.
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
The genital hiatus is a hole is the pelvic diaphragm which contains just fascia and no muscle. The structures which pass through it are:urethra (both males and females)vagina (females only)
Sperm pass through the epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra during ejaculation.
The duct of the salivary gland, the facial nerve, and the lingual nerve pass through the salivary gland.
The three structures you are looking for are the Asophagus, the Descending Aorta and the Vena Cava. Do not fall for the trap placed be asking for three structures, which might lead you to include the trachea in place of the vena cava. The trachea bifrucates at the level of T4 where it enters the lungs, far above the thoracic diaphragm.
You would pass through the Indian Ocean.
The tube where the eggs pass after the ostium is called the fallopian tube. It is where fertilization typically occurs, as the egg is transported from the ovary to the uterus through the fallopian tube.
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Nerves, blood vesicles, and connective tissue.
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