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Biology, 22.04.2020 00:40, shanyeah

"" "biology" Trace the pathway of the egg from where it is produced to how it exits the body. a. ovary - fimbriae - isthmus of oviduct - infundibulum - ampulla of the oviduct - oviduct - uterus - internal os - cervical canal - external os - vagina - vaginal orifice/vestibule b. ovary - fimbriae - infundibulum - ampulla of the oviduct - oviduct - isthmus of oviduct - internal os - uterus - cervical canal - external os - vagina - vaginal orifice/vestibule c. ovary - fimbriae - infundibulum - ampulla of the oviduct - oviduct - isthmus of oviduct - uterus - internal os - cervical canal - external os - vagina - vaginal orifice/vestibule d. ovary - fimbriae - ampulla of the oviduct - infundibulum - oviduct - isthmus of oviduct - uterus - cervical canal - internal os - vagina - external os - vaginal orifice/vestibule

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