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xz_007 [3.2K]
4 years ago
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What part of the female reproductive system is responsible be for producing eggs cells?

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TEA [102]4 years ago
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I think the correct answer is ovaries.
jarptica [38.1K]4 years ago
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The egg cells originate from the ovaries; Then the eggs are transported to the fallopian tube where it may be fertilized by sperm. 
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