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a pair of Narrow muscular, long duct extend from each ovary to the upper part of the uterus​

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Answered by subhamrout2019
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Answer:

The uterine tubes

Explanation:

The uterine tubes (or fallopian tubes, oviducts, salpinx) are muscular 'J-shaped' tubes, found in the female reproductive tract. They lie in the upper border of the broad ligament, extending laterally from the uterus, opening into the abdominal cavity, near the ovaries.

Answered by sreejakundu7
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Explanation:

A pair of narrow, muscular, long ducts extend from each ovary to the upper part of the uterus. These are called the oviducts or fallopian tubes. The mouth of these oviducts is expanded to form a funnel shaped structure.

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