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what is infundibulum fimbria​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by Khushi0613242
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HEY FREIND ,

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :

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.

Fertilization usually occurs here.

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