MEDICAL
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in the ovary
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in the cervix
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in the uterus
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in the fallopian tube
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Detailed explanation-1: -Ampulla: The major channel in your fallopian tube, located in-between the infundibulum and the isthmus. Fertilization most often takes place in the ampulla.
Detailed explanation-2: -The infundibulum catches and channels the released eggs; it is the wide distal (outermost) portion of each fallopian tube. The endings of the fimbriae extend over the ovary; they contract close to the ovary’s surface during ovulation in order to guide the free egg.
Detailed explanation-3: -The fallopian tube, which attaches an ovary to the uterus, is where fertilization takes place. It is also known as oviduct.
Detailed explanation-4: -The life of mammals begins at fertilization when sperm and egg meet in the oviductal ampulla of the female reproductive tract. Gametic fusion begins with membrane binding and can be visualized by sperm internalization that happens within minutes to hours of gamete mixing.