| 31. | Fertilisation probably takes place in the oviduct.
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| 32. | In the second type, the oocytes are conveyed to the exterior through the oviduct.
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| 33. | In the third type, the oocytes are conveyed to the exterior through the oviduct.
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| 34. | Eggs pass from it into an oviduct.
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| 35. | Their oviduct glands show a simple histology.
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| 36. | Like crocodilians, they had two oviducts.
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| 37. | The fertilization usually occurs in the oviducts, but can happen in the uterus itself.
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| 38. | It forms the lining of the respiratory tract, ureter and oviduct among other locations.
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| 39. | An ovum therefore needs only to travel a short distance to the oviducts for fertilization.
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| 40. | Maternal IgA and IgM get transferred to the egg as it passes down the oviduct.
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