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After ovulation, the secondary oocyte is swept into the uterine tube by structures called ____________

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Fimbriae of uterine tubes

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer for the given question that fills up the blank most appropriately is " fimbriae of uterine tubes " also called as fimbriae tubae .

These are present at the end of the fallopian tubes and have a structure like the small fingers like projections and through these the eggs move form the ovaries to the uteres .

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