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Describe the structure of fallopian tubes .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The fallopian tube is described as having four parts (lateral to medial);

Fimbriae – finger-like, ciliated projections which capture the ovum from the surface of the ovary.

Infundibulum – funnel-shaped opening near the ovary to which fimbriae are attached.

Ampulla – widest section of the uterine tubes. Fertilization usually occurs here.

Isthmus – narrow section of the uterine tubes connecting the ampulla to the uterine cavity

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Answered by ay9120991471
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Explanation:

IT IS A MASCULAR TUBE ALSO KNOWN AS OVIDUCT . IT IS VERY IMPORTANT PART OF FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM BECAUSE IN IT THE ONE SPERM FUSES WITH ONE EGG OR OVUM TO FORM FIRSTLY ZYGOTE .

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