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how do the structures in the fallopian tubes help move the ovum from the ovaries to the uterus?



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The luminal cells of the fallopian tubes have appendages (hair-like structures) on one‘s substrates, and a stream directed from of the uterus to the ovary is formed by the pupillary motion of these tiny hair-like structures. This vital flow shuttles the eggs from of the ovum.

The fallopian tubes are bi - lateral routes in the female pelvis that link up the ovum and the womb. They end up serving as ovum transit and fertilizer application streams. Given this feature, the fallopian tubes are a prevalent source of infertility as well as the aim of surgical disinfection. Luminal cells line the hilum and naturally produce proteins like sentient PSA (prostate-specific antigen) or cursor probasin (Pb), as well as kinase 8 (CK8) and genes encoding (AR) and are androgen-responsive.

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