Fallopian tube
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The fallopian tubes, also known as oviducts and uterine tubes, connect the ovaries to the uterus (womb), and permit eggs (usually one at a time in humans) to pass into the uterus where they are able to be fertilized.There are two Fallopian tubes, attached to either side of the cranial end of the uterus.
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Female: Cervix | Clitoris | Clitoral hood | Fallopian tubes | Bartholin's glands | G-spot | Hymen | Labium | Mammary glands | Ovaries | Skene's glands | Urethra | Uterus | Vagina | Vulva |
Male: Urethra | Testes | Scrotum | Penis | Spermatic cord | Epididymis | Seminiferous tubules | Sertoli cell | Rete testis | Vas deferens | Seminal vesicles | Ejaculatory duct | Corpus cavernosum | Glans penis | Foreskin | Frenulum | Prostate | Bulbourethral glands |