MEDICAL
OVARIES AND FALLOPIAN TUBES
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 Question 
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 What part sweeps the mature egg from the ovaries? 
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  ovum 
 
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  fallopian tubes 
 
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  fimbria 
 
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  uterine lining 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Your fimbriae are finger-like projections at the ends of each of your fallopian tubes. Each month, they sweep a newly released egg from your ovaries into your fallopian tubes.
Detailed explanation-2: -…in many fingerlike branches (fimbriae) near the ovaries, forming a funnel-shaped depository called the infundibulum. The infundibulum catches and channels the released eggs; it is the wide distal (outermost) portion of each fallopian tube.
Detailed explanation-3: -The fimbriae sweep the egg into the fallopian tube.
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