These are parts of the uterine (formerly the fallopian) tubes.
Hope this helps
:)
fimbriae
In what order does the pathway of a second Oocyte ampulla of uterine, body of uterus, fimbriae of uterine tube, fundus of uterus, infundibulum of uterine tube, isthmus of uterine tube and ovary
In what order does the pathway of a second Oocyte ampulla of uterine, body of uterus, fimbriae of uterine tube, fundus of uterus, infundibulum of uterine tube, isthmus of uterine tube and ovary
The Infundibulum. The end closest to the ovary forms an expanded funnel, or infundibulum, with numerous fingerlike projections that extend into the pelvic cavity. The projections are called fimbriae.Fimbriae drape over the surface of the ovary, but there is no physical connection between the two structures.
Dendrobium infundibulum was created in 1859.
Usually it sweeps the ovulated secondary oocyte into the fallopian (uterine) tube or oviduct.
The infundibulum is a funnel-shaped structure at the top of the chickens oviduct. When a follicle ruptures and drops an ovum it lands in the infundibulum. This happens shortly after ovulation. The infundibulum captures the mature ovum and while in the infundibulum, the egg is fertilized if sperm is available. It is while in the infundibulum that the very first layer of albumen is deposited. The infundibulum holds the roosters sperm sac which can supply the germinal disk for each ovum for as much as 10 to 14 days.
Fimbriae. they can help bacteria adhere
yeah the infundibulum connects the hypothalamus and the neurohypophysis
fimbriae
The infundibulum connects the hypothalamus of the brain to the pituitary gland.
The Graafian follicle ruptures, leaving the oocyte to migrate to the infundibulum and the fallopian tube, and then on to being fertilized or expelled.