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Fallopian tube IMG_20220817_111001 - Coggle Diagram
Fallopian tube
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Sthmus
small region, only about 2 cm (0.8 inch) long, that connects
the ampulla and infundibulum to the uterus
Cilia
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The swaying motions of the cilia and the rhythmic muscular
the fallopian tube’s wall work together while moving the egg or sperm.
Anatomy and physiology
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Transport the egg from the ovary, where it is produced
the central channel (lumen) of the uterus
also called oviduct or uterine tube, either of a pair of long,
narrow ducts located in the human female abdominal cavity
that transport male sperm cells to the egg
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Over the mucous membrane are three layers of muscle
tissue; the innermost layer has spirally arranged fibres
Reference
Mogotiane, S.Chauke, M. Matlaka, M. Mokena, J & Young, A. (2013). Management of the disorders of the female reproductive system. Jutas complete text book of Medical Surgical Nursing.Capetown.