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- The blood, tissue and fluids will pass through the opening of the uterus called the __________________.Fertilization of an ovum normally occurs in the vagina. oviduct. uterus. ovary. cervixOvulation releases one secondary oocyte surrounded by a layer of granulosa cells called the corona radiata. The oocyte is caught by the oviduct ____________________ and swept into the tube.
- True or false sperm and ova or not identical to the parent cells that produce them?Label it with the male and female parts given.Which of the following lists the female reproductive structures that sperm will pass through on their way to fertilize an oocyte, in the correct order? a. cervix . . . vagina . . . oviduct . . . ovary b. cervix . . . oviduct . . . vagina . . . uterus c. uterus . . . cervix . . . vagina . . . ovary d. vagina . . . cervix . . . uterus . . . oviduct