Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Why is oviduct lined by ciliated epithelial tissue?

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Answered by jahnvi96
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SO that ovum in the lumen will be always close to the cilia for transport to the uterus.

Answered by doll54
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The mucosa is lined by a ciliated columnar epithelium with secretory cells, and is folded out into the lumen so that an ovum in the lumen will always be close to the cilia for transport to the uterus. For an image of salpingitis (inflammation in the fallopian tube), see WebPath........

Besides the cells that secrete fluids, the mucous membrane contains cells that have fine hairlike structures called cilia; the cilia help to move the egg and sperm through the fallopian tubes. Sperm deposited in the female reproductive tract usually reach the infundibulum within a few hours.....

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