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The fingerlike processes that work to propel the discharged ovum into the tube are called:

A) flagella.
B) fimbriae.
C) filum.
D) fillet.

Fimbriae

Fringe-like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes near the ovaries, involved in guiding the egg into the tube.

Flagella

Long, slender projections from a cell that are used for locomotion or sensory functions.

Filum

A slender thread-like structure, especially one found in the anatomy of animals, such as the filum terminale in the human spine.

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Cassidy BeltznerOct 18, 2024
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