egg ce;;s travel down the uterus on their way to the
Fallopian tube
Around 6-12 days after initial ovulation.
it calls for a taxi or gets the bus
The fallopian tubes.
The fallopian tube!
AnswerFrom the vagina, through cavity of cervix and uterus,then through fallopian tube where the sperm meets the egg in ampulla, a part of fallopian tube.AnswerOnce ejaculated out of the penis, sperm travels up the vagina. It then goes through the cervix, which is the entrance to the uterus. Once inside the uterus, it goes towards the fallopian tubes in search of an egg. If no egg is found, it dies within 48 hours. Only one sperm is needed to fertilise the egg, and the rest die.
uterus and uterine tubes
That is the tube in which the egg moves to the uterus from the ovaries.
No. The thoracic duct arises from the cysterna chyli and travels up the spine to the left shoulder. The right thoracic duct is connected directly to the subclavian vein.
Yes, x-rays can see through duct tape.
An air duct is a duct through which air is forced or extracted, which forms a part of a building's ventilation system.
An air duct is a duct through which air is forced or extracted, which forms a part of a building's ventilation system.
a duct is a small tube like structure attached to the glands it is by these ducts that the secretions of the glands reach the various parts of the body
bowman's capsule. The collecting duct found in Bowman's Capsule passes the urine to the renal pelvis, which is drained by the ureter
urine comes from the kidneys where it travels through the ureters and is stored i nthe bladder. it then passes through the urethra and out of the body. ps: urine is liquid waste. good luck hope i helped! collecting duct, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra