The fimbriae bring an expelled egg into the first chamber of the fallopian/uterine tube, a region called the
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The fallopian tube has several regions, starting from the ovary side: the infundibulum, the ampulla, the isthmus, and the uterine part. Show more…
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Which of the following statements about the uterine tubes is NOT correct? Fimbriae are located at the end of the uterine tube near the ovary. The tube penetrates the uterine wall and empties into its cavity. Valves are found in the inner layer of the ovarian tube to prevent the egg from returning to the ovary. Cilia are in the lining of the uterine tube that help move the egg toward the uterus.
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Match the region of the uterine tube with its description: - Region just medial to infundibulum - Extends medially from ampulla - Continuous with uterine wall - Funnel-shaped lateral margin
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