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My understanding is that this is the Fallopian Tube

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Fertilized egg typically found here?

The fertilized egg is typically found in the uterine tube or the Fallopian tube. It is the duct that extends superolaterally from the uterus.


What does superolaterally mean?

It means above and to the side. For example, the fallopian tube extends superolaterally from the uterus, comes out from the top and arches out to the side.


The paramesonephric duct will give rise to the?

uterus and uterine tubes


What is ovi duct?

That is the tube in which the egg moves to the uterus from the ovaries.


The ovum travels through which duct to reach the uterus?

The fallopian tubes.


What is The difference between a rat and human uterus?

In a rat, the uterus is shaped like two horns, extending up into the abdominal cavity. this way the rat can support multiple fetuses.


What duct does the ovum travel to reach the uterus?

The ovum travels through the fallopian tube to reach the uterus. Once fertilized, the ovum will implant in the lining of the uterus to continue developing into a fetus.


What are the female structures formed for the paramesonephric duct?

The male structures formed from the mesonephric duct are:* ductus epididymis * ductus deferens * ureter * pelvis, calyces, collecting tubules (in the kidneys) * ejaculatory duct * seminal vesicle


The common bile duct consist of?

cystic duct and the hepatic duct


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Same place as before. A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus (the womb) which is quite a ways inside the body. The urethra (urine duct) is located just at the opening of the vagina and won't be affected.


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Why does mullerian happen?

Müllerian duct anomalies can occur due to abnormal development of the Müllerian ducts during fetal development. This can result in structural abnormalities of the female reproductive organs, such as the uterus and fallopian tubes. Genetic factors or exposure to certain medications or toxins during pregnancy may contribute to the development of Müllerian duct anomalies.