Want this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
The finger-like ends of the fallopian tubes that catch the ovum are called fimbriae.In contrast, the hair-like projections on the luminal surface (inner wall) of the fallopian tubes are called cilia.
at the end of the fallopian tubes, you have the fimbriae. They actively pull the ovum inside the fallopian tubes. Inside the fallopian tubes you have the cilia to to push the ovum towards the uterus.
There is not a way to open the fallopian tubes by a massage. Fallopian tubes are about as thin as a hair, and are attached to the uterus and ovaries in female anatomy.
a dic can fit up 1 so no
Cilia are hair-like structures found on the surface of many cells in the body that have the capacity to move in a coordinated manner. They are involved in various functions, such as moving mucus in the respiratory tract or propelling eggs through the fallopian tubes.
Is that a serious question? That is just like saying if I dye my hair blonde will I loose IQ points.....Are you blonde by chance?? LOL
there is many tubes on internet like youtube redtube blacktube
Your fallopian tubes are lined with tiny hair-like structures called cilia which are constantly swaying back and forth to help guide the egg and push it along to the uterus :)
Hair- use hair debonding cream available from lots of hair shops specialising in Asian and black hair. Super glue - they now sell a debonding stuff in similar tubes to the glue, in places like b & q and wilkinsons. pva - hot water
Alexander Godefoy invented hair dryer. The hair dryer came from a vacuum, connecting the exhaust from the vacuum to a hose. Later he improved the vacuum model and created the first electric hair dryer. It looked (and was) like a whole bunch of tuba tubes that blew air into your face and your hair to dry it. This early model was later improved by Chinese scientists into the modern hair dryer we have now.
Thread-like tubes are called filaments. These structures can be found in various organisms, such as fungi, bacteria, and some types of algae. Filaments can serve different functions, such as structure, support, or nutrient absorption.
The special cell that lines all the tubes in the respiratory system is called the ciliated columnar epithelial cell. These cells have tiny hair-like structures called cilia that help to sweep mucus and debris out of the respiratory tract to keep it clean and free of particles.