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What moves to create fluid currents to draw the ovulated egg into the fallopian tube?

fimbriae


What are the end of the fallopian tube?

fimbriae


Does Streptococcus Pyogenes have a fimbriae?

Yes, Streptococcus pyogenes does have fimbriae, which are hair-like structures on the bacterial surface that help in attachment to host cells and tissues. These fimbriae play a role in the bacteria's ability to colonize and cause infections in the host.


Does streptococcus pneumoniae have fimbriae?

Frimbriae are structures related to Gram-negative bacteria. S. Pneumoniae, however, is Gram-positive. Therefore it does not have fimbriae.


Suicide genes can be controlled by the fimbriae gene operator this would result in the death of a all cells b cells making flagella c cells making fimbriae d cells at 37 degrees c e conjugating cells?

d) cells making fimbriae. Suicide genes controlled by the fimbriae gene operator would result in the death of cells producing fimbriae when activated. This mechanism allows for the selective elimination of specific bacterial populations within a culture.


What is found on the end of infundibulum of uterine tubes?

fimbriae


What are the fingerlike projections that capture ova called?

fimbriae


What is the plural form for fimbria?

The plural of fimbria is fimbriae.


What are the external proteins used for attachment called?

the answer is fimbriae -shannon


What is the plural of fimbria?

The plural form for the noun fimbria is fimbriae.


What are the differences between bacterial fimbriae and flagella?

fimbriae and pili both are surface structure of bacteria but fimbriae are always found much in number having 3to25 nm diameter and 0.5 to 20 micrometer in length.whereas pili are always found less in no generally 2 or more .fimbriae are specialized for attachment of bacteria to its host as in case of pathogenic bacteria salmonella typhimurium , Nisseria gonorrhoea , bordella pertussis.whereas pili are responsible for sexduction (conjugation) in bacteria ,and serves as receptors for certain viruses.both fimbriae and pili are divided in many classes according to work they perform such as twiching motility of bacteria is observed in type 4 class..besides these both are always noticed in gram (-) bacteria only exception cornibacterium renale (gram+).


What dont all ovulated eggs end up in the peritoneal cavity?

Not all ovulated eggs end up in the peritoneal cavity due to the presence of the fimbriae in the fallopian tubes. The fimbriae help in capturing the egg released from the ovary and guide it into the fallopian tube for fertilization. If the egg is not captured by the fimbriae, it may not reach the peritoneal cavity.