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Explain the events that follow up to the fertilisation when the sperm coming contact with the ovum in fallopian tube

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Answered by yashwantnutulapati
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The female reproductive system provides several functions. The ovaries produce the female egg cells, called the ova or oocytes. The oocytes are then transported to the fallopian tube where fertilization by a sperm may occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, where the uterine lining has thickened in response to the normal hormones of the reproductive cycle. Once in the uterus the fertilized egg can implant into thickened uterine lining and continue to develop. If fertilization does not take place, the uterine lining is shed as menstrual flow. In addition, the female reproductive system produces female sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle.



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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Ovum in Fallopian Tube

Explanation:

  • Egg and sperm venture out in inverse ways to meet in (regularly) the fallopian tubes
  • During ovulation, ovaries discharge an egg into one of the fallopian tubes, and the egg continues down the cylinder toward the uterus, which is being set up for conceivable implantation  
  • The sperm promptly start swimming and some will discover their way into the cervix
  • The sperm at that point start their long excursion towards the egg
  • Leaving the cervix they enter the belly. It swim towards the Fallopian tubes
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