PATHOLOGY MCQ
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Question
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zygote forms
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menstruation starts
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it enters the fallopian tubes
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ovarian cysts form
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Detailed explanation-1: -A holding place for your egg: Each month, one of your ovaries releases a mature egg as part of your menstrual cycle. Finger-like structures at the end of your fallopian tube, called fimbriae, sweep the egg into the tube, where the egg waits to be fertilized.
Detailed explanation-2: -The wall of the ovarian follicle ruptures at the surface of the ovary. The egg is released. Finger-like structures called fimbriae sweep the egg into the neighboring fallopian tube. The egg travels through the fallopian tube, propelled in part by contractions in the fallopian tube walls.
Detailed explanation-3: -What is ovulation? Ovulation is part of the female menstrual cycle. An egg is released from an ovary and moves along a fallopian tube towards your uterus.