munanjohtimissa
Munanjohtimissa, also known as fallopian tubes or oviducts, are a crucial part of the female reproductive system. These are two narrow, muscular tubes that extend from the uterus towards the ovaries. In humans, each tube is typically about 10 to 13 centimeters long and only a few millimeters in diameter. The primary function of the munanjohtimissa is to transport the egg cell, or ovum, from the ovary to the uterus.
Each munanjohtimissa is lined with cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures. These cilia beat in a coordinated
Fertilization, the fusion of sperm and egg, most commonly occurs within the munanjohtimissa. If fertilization takes