GENERAL HISTOLOGY

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN

TESTES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How about the route an egg takes?
A
Ovaries, epididymus, urethra
B
Ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix
C
Ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus
D
Ovaries, uterus, clitoris
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Fallopian tubes go from the uterus to the ovaries. During ovulation, an ovary releases an egg into the fallopian tube next to it.

Detailed explanation-2: -Fallopian tubes: These are narrow tubes that are attached to the upper part of your uterus and serve as pathways for your egg (ovum) to travel from your ovaries to your uterus. Fertilization of an egg by sperm normally occurs in the fallopian tubes.

Detailed explanation-3: -Each month after an egg is produced in an ovary, it is released and travels into a fallopian tube. Fertilization usually occurs in a fallopian tube. The egg moves through the fallopian tube, which leads to the uterus. If fertilization occurs, it attaches itself to the wall of the uterus and pregnancy begins.

Detailed explanation-4: -Egg transport begins at ovulation and ends once the egg reaches the uterus. Following ovulation, the fimbriated, or finger-like, end of the fallopian tube sweeps over the ovary. Adhesive sites on the cilia, which are located on the surface of the fimbriae, are responsible for egg pickup and movement into the tube.

Detailed explanation-5: -Fallopian tubes, or oviducts, connect the ovaries and uterus. They are also the place where the egg and sperm meet and fertilization occurs, in addition the tubes have the ability to carry the eggs/embryos to the uterus.

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