Question 49 1 pts The most proximal portion of the fallopian tube (as it extends from the uterine cornua) AND the section of the uterine tube directly next to it are what sections of the fallopian tube? Infundibulum and isthmus Isthmus and cornua Interstitial and isthmus Ampulla and interstitial
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