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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ! Where are egg cells produced? Uterus Cervix Ovary Fallopian tube

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ovary

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Can you Help Me With Another ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I do not know biology well, so I can't promise I'll know the answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A tubal ligation is a permanent sterilization procedure in which a woman's fallopian tubes are blocked or severed. Which of the following explains how this process can be used to prevent pregnancies? It prevents the egg from traveling to the uterus where it could be fertilized. It prevents the maturation of the follicle and the release of an egg. It prevents a zygote from being implanted into the uterine wall. It prevents the thickening of the walls of the uterus.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You Can ALways Try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think the first answer is correct. I am 70% sure of it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I Agree :D I Havee Onee Moree Then Ill Stop Bugging Youu

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best compares the roles of the fallopian tubes and the uterus? Eggs develop into embryos in the fallopian tubes and mature in the uterus. Eggs are fertilized in the fallopian tubes and become implanted in the uterus. Eggs become implanted in the fallopian tubes and travel through the uterus during birth. Eggs are produced in the fallopian tubes and are fertilized in the uterus.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idk???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@thomaster Do You Know?

thomaster (thomaster):

what do you think?

thomaster (thomaster):

You know where eggs are produced so which option can you cancel rightaway?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I Think Its B ?

thomaster (thomaster):

Why are A C and D false?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idkk , I Guessedd Im In The Middle Of This Homework And Thats The Only Question I Didnt Answer :(

thomaster (thomaster):

Your first question was where are eggs produced. The answer was ovary so it can't be D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok

thomaster (thomaster):

Fallopian tubes are not very wide. So no embryo would develop in there, therefore A and C are wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok I Get It Now Thanks Alottt !!!!!!!!

thomaster (thomaster):

sperm cells travel through the fallopian tubes to fertilize the egg cell after ovulation, Then it will cleave a few times on its way to the uterus, where it will become implanted :)

thomaster (thomaster):

You're welcome

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