| 21. | After mating, the fertilized eggs develop within the female's oviduct.
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| 22. | The oviduct is thin; the spermatheca is elongate with a short duct.
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| 23. | In placental mammals, fertilization typically occurs inside the female in the oviducts.
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| 24. | The females spawn by passing eggs from their oviducts.
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| 25. | Cystovaries characterize most teleosts, where the ovary lumen has continuity with the oviduct.
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| 26. | A short oviduct conducts to the ootype, which continues with the uterine tube.
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| 27. | The eggs are fertilised internally in the oviduct.
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| 28. | Egg cells travel through the oviduct to the fertilization chamber, where fertilization occur.
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| 29. | The constituent ovarioles lead to two oviducts, which converge into a single oviduct.
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| 30. | The constituent ovarioles lead to two oviducts, which converge into a single oviduct.
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