Final answer:
The incorrect matching is the uterine tube's function; it transports an egg from the ovary to the uterus and if not fertilized, the egg is expelled during menstruation, not specifically transported for removal.
Step-by-step explanation:
The incorrect matching of female reproductive structures with their functions as given in the question is uterine tube/transport unfertilized ovum to uterus for removal from the body. The primary function of the uterine tubes, also known as fallopian tubes or oviducts, is to facilitate the transport of an ovulated oocyte (egg) from the ovary to the uterus. If the oocyte is fertilized by sperm, the resulting zygote typically implants in the uterus; if it is not fertilized, it will be expelled during menstruation, not transported specifically for removal.
The other matchings listed are correct: the uterus is the organ in which a fertilized egg develops into a fetus; the vagina is a muscular tube that serves several purposes including the passage of menstrual flow, as a site for copulation, and as the birth canal; the ovarian follicle is responsible for ovum (egg) production.