FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN
TESTES
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Uterus
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Womb
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Vaginal opening
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Fallopian Tubes
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Detailed explanation-1: -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-2: -Sperm travels from isthmus to ampulla. Egg is collected by the fimbriae of the infundibulum. Egg is pushed by ciliated columnar epithelial cells to the ampullary region. Fertilisation takes place in the ampullary region of the fallopian tube.
Detailed explanation-3: -The fallopian tubes are bilateral conduits between the ovaries and the uterus in the female pelvis. They function as channels for oocyte transport and fertilization. Given this role, the fallopian tubes are a common etiology of infertility as well as the target of purposeful surgical sterilization.