The shedding of endometrium during menstruation due to decrease level of
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After ovulation, the fingerlike ends (fimbria) of the nearby fallopian tube sweep the released egg into the tube’s funnel-shaped end. Each tube is lined with microscopic hair-like projections (cilia) that constantly move back and forth. As the egg begins its several-day journey to the uterus, wavelike movements of the muscles in the tube (peristalsis) and the movements of the cilia help it along.
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