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Immediately following fertilization in the fallopian tube, the ovum will:

A) Rupture from the ovary
B) Immediately implant in the uterus
C) Begin division immediately
D) Be discharged with menstruation

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Immediately following fertilization in the fallopian tube, the ovum will begin division immediately. The fertilized ovum (zygote) undergoes a series of cell divisions to form a ball of cells called a morula, which will eventually develop into a blastocyst and implant into the uterus. The ovum does not rupture from the ovary after fertilization, as it has already been released during ovulation. The fertilized ovum does not immediately implant in the uterus but undergoes several cell divisions in the fallopian tube before reaching the uterus. The ovum is not discharged with menstruation after fertilization.

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