what imoves the human egg through the oviduct?
a the beating of the egg's cilia
b.Rhythimc contraction of the uterus
c.Rhythmic contraction of the oviduct
d. the beating of cilia in the oviduct
The widest part of the funnel, or infundibulum, have a finger-like projections, called fimbriae, which move to overlie the ovulatory site on the ovary. during this way, the infundibulum directs the ovum into the oviduct. This secretion is assumed to supply a nutritional function for the ovum. Besides the cells that secrete fluids, the mucosa contains cells that have fine hairlike structures called cilia; the cilia help to move the egg and sperm through the fallopian tubes. Sperm deposited in the female reproductive tract usually reach the infundibulum within some hours.
Therefore, Option D i.e. The beating of cilia in oviduct is correct.
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