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Question
Observe the diagram and answer the following questions.

- Label the indicated parts 1, 2 and 3 in the diagram.
- Where the fertilization of ovum occurs?
- Where does the embryo get implanted after fertilization?
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Solution
- 1. Oviduct
2. Ovary
3. Uterus - Fertilization of ovum occurs in oviduct.
- After fertilization, embryo gets implanted in uterus.
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