You can't actively "help" an egg move through the fallopian tube. It does it on it's own, regardless of what you do.
I think what the question is asking is what part of the body. Although YOU can't, there are cilia that line the inside of the fallopian tube that help to guide it out.
Yes, the fimbria of the uterine tube helps to move a developing embryo by creating a current that guides the egg from the ovary into the fallopian tube. This movement facilitates fertilization by bringing the egg and sperm closer together.
You pour it down the dipstick tube with the aid of a funnel.
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The uterine (fallopian) tubes are lined with ciliated columnar epithelium, which helps facilitate the movement of the egg from the ovary towards the uterus. This tissue contains cilia that beat in a coordinated manner to aid in the transportation of the egg, as well as secretory cells that provide nutrients and support to the egg and sperm. The combination of these features is essential for reproductive processes.
When the stomach makes churning movements, it produces gastric juices which contain hydrochloric acid and enzymes that help break down food into smaller particles for easier digestion.
Please buy a new toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste. The artist carried an easel, brushes and a tube of paint. The nurse helped the patient insert a feeding tube. She put bandages and a tube of ointment in the first aid kit. How can you eat that fake cheese that quirts out of a tube?
Cilia lining the fallopian tubes help propel sperm through the female reproductive system. The contractions of the smooth muscle in the fallopian tubes also aid in moving sperm towards the egg for fertilization.
Fostitol syrup is a laxative. It could be used after a hysterectomy to aid in the regaining of normal bowel movements.
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In the back will be a water level switch probably hamburger shaped and about 2 to 21/2 inches across with two wires to it and a plastic tube going to the drum. Take the tube off and check the tube for blockage by blowing through it, tube should not be blocked. If tube was clear, change switch. If tube was blocked, reassemble and try it out.
A test tube, also known as a culture tube, is a piece of laboratory glassware composed of a finger-like length of glass tubing, open at the top, with a rounded U-shaped bottom. Often, the top features a flared lip. This is to aid pouring of a liquid from the test tube to a beaker. A distinction between test tube and culture tube is often made, calling a tube with a lip a test tube and one without a lip a culture tube