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What helps move eggs through the fallopian tubes?

Cilia line the fallopian tubes. Cilia are like tiny fingers that move the egg down through the tubes and into the Uterus.


What is the pathway that travels from where the eggs are produce to where they can develop into a baby?

In a human female eggs move from the ovaries where they are formed through the Fallopian tubes where they are fertilized if sperm are present to the uterus where they mature into an embryo and later into a fetus and eventually to a child.


Is an egg from one ovary able to move to the other ovary?

Eggs only move from the ovaries to the uterus. They never move from one ovary to the other ovary.


What percentage of fertilized eggs implant in the uterus?

Approximately 30-40% of fertilized eggs implant in the uterus. The rest are lost through early miscarriage, often before a woman even knows she is pregnant.


What convey the ova from the ovaries to the cavity of the uterus?

The ova are conveyed from the ovaries to the cavity of the uterus through the fallopian tubes. The eggs released from the ovaries during ovulation travel through the fallopian tubes where they may be fertilized by sperm before reaching the uterus for implantation. The cilia in the fallopian tubes help move the egg towards the uterus.


Does Implantation of the egg occurs in the uterus?

Yes, implantation of the fertilized egg typically occurs in the uterus. The fertilized egg travels through the fallopian tube and implants into the thick lining of the uterus, where it will develop into an embryo.


Where do fertilize eggs grow?

Uterus.


What is the urinary system of frogs?

ovary-oviduct-uterine enlargement-cloacaIn a female frogâ??s body, the ovaries make the eggs. The eggs then move though the oviducts and then they exit the frogâ??s body through the cloaca.Frogs lay their eggs in water. These hatch into tadpoles, which then turn into frogs who live on land. While in the female, eggs are made in the ovaries, then they move into the uterus, where they are fertilized.


Why does the uterus lining become thick?

to prepare the uterus to receive any fertilized eggs


Where are the female eggs made?

Female eggs, or ova, are produced in the ovaries of a woman. Each month, a woman's ovary releases an egg during ovulation, which then travels to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If the egg is fertilized by sperm, it may implant in the uterus and result in pregnancy.


Sperm move rinto the uterus through the?

cervix, where they travel through the uterus and into the fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg. This process typically occurs during sexual intercourse when sperm are ejaculated into the vagina.


What is the function of the oviducts?

The function of the oviducts is to transport eggs from the ovaries to the uterus and provide a site for fertilization to occur. In addition, the oviducts have cilia that help move the egg towards the uterus and provide a suitable environment for early embryo development.