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The uterine tubes: 1. are the typical site of fertilization 2. are also called oviducts 3. are lined by cells that have microvilli called fimbriae 4. have a section called the ampulla which makes up about the lateral two-thirds of the length of the tubes 5. attach the ovaries firmly to the uterus

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The uterine tubes:

1. are the typical site of fertilization

2. are also called oviducts

3. are lined by cells that have microvilli called fimbriae

4. have a section called the ampulla which makes up about the lateral two-thirds of the length of the tubes

5. attach the ovaries firmly to the uterus

Step-by-step explanation:

The Uterine tubes is either of the two ducts in female mammals through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus.

It can also be referred to as oviduct, uterus, womb or Fallopian tube. It consist of three parts: isthmus, ampula and infindibulum; and tiny projections called microvilli are present on the outer covering or surface of cells of the uterine tubes.

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