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- Fallopian tube - Wikipedia
The fallopian tubes, also known as uterine tubes, oviducts[1] or salpinges (sg : salpinx), are paired tubular sex organs in the human female body that stretch from the ovaries to the uterus
- Fallopian Tubes: Location, Anatomy, Function Conditions
Each fallopian tube is a channel between your ovaries, where your body makes eggs, and your uterus, where a fertilized egg can develop into a fetus Fertilization occurs in your fallopian tubes, making it a key part of your reproductive anatomy that affects your fertility
- Fallopian Tubes: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment
The fallopian tubes are muscular tubes that sit in the lower abdomen pelvis, alongside the other reproductive organs There are two tubes, one on each side, that extend from near the top of the uterus, run laterally and then curve over and around the ovaries
- The Fallopian Tubes (Uterine) - Structure - Function - Vascular Supply
The uterine tubes (or fallopian tubes, oviducts, salpinx) are muscular ‘J-shaped’ tubes, found in the female reproductive tract They lie in the upper border of the broad ligament, extending laterally from the uterus, opening into the abdominal cavity, near the ovaries
- Fallopian tube | Anatomy Function | Britannica
Fallopian tube, either of a pair of long narrow ducts located in the human female abdominal cavity that transport male sperm cells to the egg, provide a suitable environment for fertilization, and transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus
- What Is a Fallopian Tube? Anatomy and Function - ScienceInsights
Learn what fallopian tubes do, how they move eggs toward the uterus, and how they affect fertility, ectopic pregnancy, and ovarian cancer risk
- FAM Basics: The Fallopian tubes - Natural Womanhood
The fallopian tubes are responsible for providing a physical meeting space for fertilization to occur and creating an optimal environment for fertilization–albeit for a very short window of time
- Fallopian (uterine) tubes: Anatomy and histology | Kenhub
The fallopian or uterine tubes connect the peritoneal cavity with the uterine cavity and they transport the ovum from the ovaries to the uterus
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