The Fallopian tubes have small hair-like projections called cilia on the cells of the lining. These tubal cilia are essential to the movement of the egg through the tube into the uterus. If the tubal cilia are damaged by infection, the egg may not get 'pushed along' normally but may stay in the tube.
Answer: cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity,
Explanation:
Answer:
D. the fight-or-flight response
Explanation:
The sympathetic nervous system directs the body's rapid involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations. A flash flood of hormones boosts the body's alertness and heart rate, sending extra blood to the muscles.
Ovaries: produce egg or ovum and hormones
Fallopian tubes: transport egg to uterus
Uterus: to accept the fertilized egg and nourishes it.