In humans, fertilization occurs soon after the oocyte leaves this?

In humans, fertilization occurs soon after the oocyte leaves this?

  • Correct Answer: ovary
  • testes
  • egg
  • placenta

Explanation: Figure 43.18 In humans, fertilization occurs soon after the oocyte leaves the ovary. Implantation occurs eight or nine days later. (credit: Ed Uthman).

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