The passageway for an egg to travel to the uterus is called the fallopian tube. After ovulation, the egg is captured by the fimbriae of the fallopian tube and is transported through it via ciliary action and muscular contractions. If fertilization occurs, it typically happens within the fallopian tube before the fertilized egg moves into the uterus for implantation.
The fallopian tubes are connected to the uterus on one end and to the ovaries on the other end. They serve as the passageway for the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus, where fertilization can occur.
The passageway that leads from the ovary to the uterus is called the fallopian tube. It serves as the site where fertilization typically occurs and transports the egg from the ovary to the uterus. Each woman has two fallopian tubes, one connected to each ovary.
The oviduct is another name for the fallopian tube in females. It is the structure that connects the ovaries to the uterus and serves as the passageway for the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus.
When an egg is released from an ovary (only one side each month), it is directed into the Fallopian Tube on the same side. The Fallopian Tubes (one side each month) is the passage way that eggs travel from the ovaries (one each month) to the uterus.
A fertilized egg before it implants in the uterus is called a zygote. Once it implants in the uterus, it is referred to as a blastocyst.
It's called a fallopian tube. It attached from the ovary to the uterus, it's where the eggs travel through.
The human egg is fertilized in the Fallopian Tube on it's travel to the uterus.
No. The sperm which is injected into the uterus needs to be met by the egg coming from the ovaries. If the ducts are blocked, the egg can not travel to the uterus.
Egg cells will travel through the Fallopian, or uterine, tube to the uterus where it will implant if it was fertilized.
The oviduct, also known as the fallopian tube in humans, serves as the passageway for ova (egg cells) from the ovaries to the uterus. It is also the site where fertilization typically occurs when sperm meets the egg. The oviduct helps transport the fertilized egg to the uterus for implantation. Additionally, it plays a role in the movement of the egg through ciliary action and muscular contractions.
Egg cell begin in the ovaries, and then move through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.
The egg cells travel down from the ovary to the fallopian tubes. If the egg is fertilised it then travels to the uterus where it implants and may developinto a baby. If the egg isn't fertilised then it is reabsorbed into the body in the fallopian tubes.