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4 March, 04:10

The fimbriae are the: A. fringe-like ends of the uterine tubes. B. tissue folds in the vagina. C. ligaments that hold the ovaries in place. D. sacs in the ovary that hold the eggs.

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  1. 4 March, 07:59
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    The answer is A. Fringe-like ends of the uterine tubes.

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    Fimbriae are irregular, fringed structures found at the ends of the uterine tubules (fallopian tubes). The ovule or egg once expelled by the ovary is introduced into this structure, and goes down the fallopian tube, where it will be fertilized by a sperm (germ cell).
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