äggledare
Äggledare, or oviduct, is the tubular passage that connects the ovary to the uterus or the exterior in animals that lay eggs. It serves as the main conduit for the ovulated egg and, in many species, the site where egg components such as albumen, membranes and shell are added before the egg is laid or before implantation of a fertilized egg.
Anatomy and function vary across taxa, but most vertebrates share a sequence of regions. In many birds
Reproduction and egg development rely on the oviduct’s proper function. In birds, the length and activity of
Etymology and usage: the Swedish term äggledare translates to the oviduct, encompassing both mammalian fallopian tubes