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Anonymous

Dec 31, 2024

How is the egg transferred from the ovary to the uterus?

How is the egg transferred from the ovary to the uterus? I believe it involves the use of specialized structures, possibly cilia or fimbriae, but I'm not entirely certain. Can someone clarify this process?

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Anonymous

Nov 25, 2024

B. by using special hairs (im 90% sure)Explanation:The ovary is tickled and releases an egg into the fallopian tubes.
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Anonymous

Jan 17, 2025

The egg is transferred from the ovary to the uterus through muscle contractions called uterine contractions by using special hair like structures called cilia. The transformation of egg from ovary to uterus by “uterine muscle contraction”Explanation: Hope this helps ?
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Anonymous

Jan 06, 2025

Ans. In females, the egg cells or oocytes produced by ovaries. The egg cell is then transferred to fallopian tubes, where they may fuse with sperm and fertilization takes place.  The fertilized egg is then transported to the uterus from fallopian tube. This is done by contractions in uterine muscles that push the fertilized egg towards the uterus, where it implants. Thus, the correct answer is option). 'through muscle contractions.'
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Anonymous

Dec 04, 2024

cExplanation:pretty sure because its not hairs obviously and muscle contractions doesnt make sense
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Anonymous

Dec 10, 2024

The answer is:B) by using special hairsExplanation:
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Anonymous

Jan 23, 2025

Through the fallopian tubes.Explanation: Hope this Helps! ?
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Anonymous

Dec 21, 2024

After the ovaries produce the egg, it travels to the fallopian tube to be fertilized. From there it goes to the uterus.Hope this helps.

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