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The egg will float into the abdominal cavity instead of going into the fallopian tube.

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If the fimbriae do not function properly, the egg may not be captured and transported into the fallopian tube. This could result in difficulty with fertilization and a potential obstacle in the journey of the egg towards the uterus for implantation.

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