The plural of fimbria is fimbriae.
The plural form for the noun fimbria is fimbriae.
infundibulum
Sablefish is a dark-coloured marine fish, Latin name Anoplopoma fimbria, belonging to North American Pacific waters.
Yes, the fimbria of the uterine tube helps to move a developing embryo by creating a current that guides the egg from the ovary into the fallopian tube. This movement facilitates fertilization by bringing the egg and sperm closer together.
The uterine tube is called the fallopian tube and the lining is made up of tiny hairlike, fingers called fimbria. The fimbria move the developing embryo along the fallopian tube to the uterus where it will embed itself. Here it will grow and develop until it is ready to be born in about 9-10 months..
There are numerous terminologies of the female reproductive system. These include the ovaries, ovum, graafian follicles, uterine tube, fimbria, and uterus.
Yes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa is motile through the use of polar flagella, which allow the bacteria to move in liquid environments.
The fimbria is a finger-like projection at the end of the fallopian tubes, near the ovary. It helps to capture the released egg during ovulation and move it into the fallopian tube for fertilization with sperm.
You would have to ask the gynecologist who did the original operation.
Cilia (hairlike structures) and Flagella(whip-like tails) help organisms move.
Reconstructive or corrective surgery on the fimbria of a damaged or blocked fallopian tube. In the female reproductive system, the fimbria (female reproductive system) is a fringe of tissue near the ovary leading to the Fallopian tube. If the procedure is successful and your ovaries are in tact, you could conceive