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Kate started by reviewing the different organs. She knew that ovaries produce the eggs (oocytes) and that her uterus was where a fetus would develop. However, she was not really sure how they connected to one another, or where fertilization might happen. Starting with an oocyte that has been released from an ovary, trace the pathway that oocyte would follow before being flushed through the vaginal canal during menstruation (if a fertilized egg does not implant).


a. Ampuls of uterine tube

b. Isthmus of the tube

c. Cervix

d. Funds of terus

e. Body of uterus

f. Infundibulum of uten tube

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Answer:

Refer below path of oocyte from Ovary to Vagina.     Once oocyte is released by ovary, it is carried by uterine tubes to uterus either as unfertilized or fertilized ovum depending on presence or absence of sperm