Final answer:
The procedure to verify Fallopian tube patency is called hysterosalpingography, an X-ray test that uses dye to visualize the Fallopian tubes and uterus.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fallopian tube patency is verified through a procedure called hysterosalpingography. Hysterosalpingography is an X-ray test that involves the injection of a dye into the uterine cavity to visualize the status of the Fallopian tubes and the uterus to check for blockages or other structural problems. While laparoscopy is also a surgical procedure used to diagnose conditions such as endometriosis by inserting a tiny camera into the abdomen, it is not the primary test for assessing Fallopian tube patency. A colposcopy is another diagnostic tool used to examine the cervix and the tissues of the vagina and vulva for signs of disease, and an endometrial biopsy involves taking a sample of tissue from the lining of the uterus. However, the correct answer to the student's question is hysterosalpingography, not laparoscopy, colposcopy or endometrial biopsy.