Conceptually similarOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tubes, SEMSS22639198Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tube, SEMSS22639206Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tube, SEMSS22639207Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tube, SEMSS22639208Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tubes, SEMSS22639229Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tubes, SEMSS22639230Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tubes, SEMSS22639231Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCEFallopian Tubes, SEMSS22639233Rights ManagedDAVID M PHILLIPSEntrance Into the OviductSS22440173A0043Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Fallopian Tubes, SEMLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS22639232Description:This image shows the end of the fallopian tube close to the ovary. It consists of 20 to 30 fringes (fimbriae), some of which have grown together with the ovary. The fallopian tubes are 10 to 15 cm long tubes that connect the ovary to the uterus. They are lined with secretory cells and cilia (bright) that create a current that carries the fertilized egg from the ovaries to the uterus. Scanning electron microscope, 800:1 (when 15cm wide).Credit:Eye of Science / Science SourceSize:6400px × 5525px (~101 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareRelated Virtual folders:Explore Science Source ImagesMedical MicroscopyKeywords:anatomy-cilia-em-fallopian tube-female-fertilization-fimbriae-healthy-medical-microbiology-micrograph-mucosa-normal-ovary-reproductive system-Science-sem-uterusFolder Legacy Identifier:SS2CT66568_20200518Model release:N/AParent folder:2020-05-18