The egg of pig would travel in the following order: ovary, infundibulum, uterine horn, uterine body, cervix, and, finally, the vagina.
First, it would depend on why you only have one ovary-- most females have two. But sometimes an ovary is removed because of a disease like cancer, although it's more common to remove both ovaries when cancer is diagnosed. But if for some reason you have one ovary, you would still have your period (although some sources say women with only one ovary go through menopause earlier). And you could still become pregnant (if you wanted to). In fact, unless you have other conditions (like cysts), having only one ovary should not be a big problem in your life.
The Fallopian tubes have hair-like ends closest to each ovary. The hair-like structures help move the egg after it is released from the ovary into the tube on the same side as the ovulating ovary. The tube protects and helps move the egg into the uterus. Without the tube, the egg would drift around in the abdominal cavity. IF it happened to get fertilized in the abdominal cavity, the mother's life would be threatened if the egg sac was not immediately removed by surgery.
If a flower didn't have an ovary, it would be unable to produce seeds and thus unable to reproduce sexually. The ovary is essential for housing the ovules, which develop into seeds after fertilization. Without an ovary, the flower would rely on other means of reproduction, such as asexual reproduction or vegetative propagation, but it would miss the genetic diversity that sexual reproduction provides. Ultimately, the absence of an ovary would significantly limit the flower's reproductive success and evolutionary potential.
hypervascularity means increased blood flow. In this case it would be around the ovary.
hypervascularity means increased blood flow. In this case it would be around the ovary.
An incorrect matching would be the fallopian tubes with egg production. The fallopian tubes are responsible for transporting the egg from the ovary to the uterus, but actual egg production occurs in the ovaries.
they would need more items to create the house.
Starting at the ovary, a newly released egg will first travel through the ostium of oviduct, then through the oviduct proper. Then the horn of the uterus until it reaches the uterus and then is passed out of the cervix and vagina.
They could not produce seeds which is for reproduction.
Studying the actual structures that allow muscles to contract would be considered anatomy, but studying what these structures do in order to cause a muscle to contract is then physiology.
Studying the actual structures that allow muscles to contract would be considered anatomy, but studying what these structures do in order to cause a muscle to contract is then physiology.
no one knows but i would see a doctor