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The ovum travels through which duct to reach the uterus?

The fallopian tubes.


What does the uterus lining do to the fertillised ovum?

After fertilization, the uterus lining provides nourishment and protection for the fertilized ovum. The ovum implants in the uterus lining, where it receives nutrients and support for development into an embryo.


What paths will an ovum take out of a woman's body if it is not fertilized?

It will be flushed out with the mentruations


Which organ nourishes the fertilized ovum?

The uterus nourishes the fertilized ovum.


Where fertilized ovum developed?

Uterus


The cavity whose lining is designed to receive a fertilized ovum is the?

Uterus


Why can't a woman with blocked or incomplete oviducts become pregnant?

Because the oviducts are the way that the ovum travel from the ovary's to the uterus. there are probably surgical means to help women in this situation become pregnant of the ovum are there.


What is during menstruation?

Dead ovum, blood and uterus


Does your uterus grow normally when you have a blighted ovum?

I had a blighted ovum with my first pregnancy and my uterus was abnormally small. It seems to stop growing when the fertilized egg stops developing.


Wavelike currents that move the ovum into the uterus is called?

Peristalsis


Describe the medical condition ectopic pregnancy?

The fertilized ovum is unable to travel down the fallopian tube to the uterus and implants itself in the tube, on the ovary, or in the peritoneal cavity.


What structure houses the developing ovum?

It imbeds itself into the Uterus wall.