What would happen, if after ovulation, the ovum failed to progress down the oviduct? A. Regression of CL, restart of the cycle B. Gestational anestrus C. Ovulation of a new follicle
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The ovum then travels down the oviduct towards the uterus, where it may be fertilized by sperm. If the ovum fails to progress down the oviduct, it will not reach the uterus and will not be fertilized. This can lead to several consequences: Show more…
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