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Biology, 07.12.2020 16:40 Aidanjsauer

Hi, I'm stuck on these questions. Thanks in advance :) 1a. If an ovum is released by the ovary but is NOT swept into the infundibulum of the uterine tube by the fimbriae, where do you think the ovum would go before it became non-viable? 1b. Could the ‘lost' ovum mentioned above still be fertilised if sperm reach it before it expires? 2.Consider what would happen to the uterine tube if a fertilised ovum implanted there instead of in the uterus (as happens in the case of ectopic pregnancy) ..

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