To which structure are oocytes transported before fertilization can occur?

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Multiple Choice

To which structure are oocytes transported before fertilization can occur?

Explanation:
The oocyte is transported to the fallopian tube after ovulation, where fertilization typically occurs. After release from the ovary, the oocyte is captured by the fimbriae and swept into the fallopian tube. Ciliary action and smooth muscle contractions move it through the tube toward the uterus. Fertilization almost always happens in the fallopian tube (in the ampulla region) before the resulting zygote travels to the uterus for implantation. The uterus, cervix, and vagina are not the sites where the oocyte meets sperm; they are downstream destinations after fertilization or parts of the birth canal and support structures.

The oocyte is transported to the fallopian tube after ovulation, where fertilization typically occurs. After release from the ovary, the oocyte is captured by the fimbriae and swept into the fallopian tube. Ciliary action and smooth muscle contractions move it through the tube toward the uterus. Fertilization almost always happens in the fallopian tube (in the ampulla region) before the resulting zygote travels to the uterus for implantation. The uterus, cervix, and vagina are not the sites where the oocyte meets sperm; they are downstream destinations after fertilization or parts of the birth canal and support structures.

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