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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.

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What is the site of fertilization of an dog?

In dogs, fertilization typically occurs in the oviduct, which is part of the female reproductive tract. After mating, sperm travels through the cervix and uterus to reach the oviduct, where it can meet the ovulated eggs. This process usually takes place shortly after the female has ovulated, when her eggs are ready for fertilization.


What does zona pellucida do in an egg cell?

It is also known as vitelline mebrane. The function of the vitelline membrane is that it protects oocytes(female gametocyte), eggs, and embryos during development, and regulates interactions between ovulated eggs and free-swimming sperm during and following fertilization. : )


What is the function of the uterine cavity?

The uterine cavity is the inner space of the uterus where fertilized eggs implant and develop into fetuses during pregnancy. It is lined with a specialized tissue called endometrium, which thickens and sheds during each menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur. The uterine cavity plays a crucial role in supporting the growth and development of a fetus.


How the turles incubate their eggs?

Well to begin with, the turtle digs a hole and lays her eggs inside it. Unlike chickens and birds, turtles dont sit on their eggs to keep them warm, the sand does it for them. BTW Incubate: Sit on eggs in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching OR Keep eggs at a suitable temperature in order for them to develop.


Can nets lay eggs?

No, nets cannot lay eggs as they are inanimate objects used for catching or trapping things like fish. Eggs are laid by living organisms such as birds, reptiles, and some other animals for reproduction.

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How can you explain the fact that all ovulated eggs do not end up in the female's peritoneal cavity?

The ovaries are partially surrounded by the funnel shaped distal end of the uterine (or fallopian) tubes. The funnel shaped end, called the infundibulum, has finder like projections called fimbriae, which create fluid currents that move the egg to the uterine tubes.


What is the body cavity of frog?

If you are refering to fertilization then: '''Ovulated amphibian eggs that have not been coated with jelly in the oviduct are known as body-cavity eggs.'''There is the oral cavity: a. Esophagus opening. b. Vomerine teeth. c. Grove of the maxilla. d. Maxillary teeth. e. Internal nare. f. Eye ball. g. Eustachian tube opening. h. Jaw ridge. i. Underside of the tongue. j. Glottis. k. Cut muscle and bone.And the liver is the largest organ in the body cavity of a frog.


What is the site of fertilization of an dog?

In dogs, fertilization typically occurs in the oviduct, which is part of the female reproductive tract. After mating, sperm travels through the cervix and uterus to reach the oviduct, where it can meet the ovulated eggs. This process usually takes place shortly after the female has ovulated, when her eggs are ready for fertilization.


What kind of worm lays eggs in the human anal cavity?

Enterobius vermicularis


Why do you have twins?

There are two natural ways, one being when u ovulated u had one fertilized egg that split into two, which also would make them identical twins, and two when you ovulated there were two eggs that both got fertilized. Hope this helps. I have identical twins.


Why you have twins?

There are two natural ways, one being when u ovulated u had one fertilized egg that split into two, which also would make them identical twins, and two when you ovulated there were two eggs that both got fertilized. Hope this helps. I have identical twins.


Do hippos classify there eggs?

hippos dont have eggs


Can you eat goat eggs?

Goats Dont have eggs


Where do you get Webkinz eggs?

You dont


Why does sperm enter the pelvic cavity of the female?

Yes, it can. The reason is that the fimbriae (fingers) are not completely around the ovary. It is possible for sperm to come through them and into the pelvic cavity. If the egg is not "caught" by the fimbriae and carried down the tube, it can be fertilized in the pelvic cavity. An ectopic pregnancy can occur as a result. The embryo can not be nourished properly in that environment.


How do fresh eggs like?

I dont know what do fresh eggs like???


What do ducks have if they dont have periods?

Eggs!