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Ampulla
An enlargement of a duct or canal that can store or slow the flow of fluids, found in various anatomical locations.
Oviducts
Tubes through which an ovum or egg passes from an ovary. Also known as Fallopian tubes in humans, they are involved in the transport of eggs and are the site of fertilization.
Fallopian Tubes
Tubes that extend from the lateral end of each ovary to the uterus, providing the path for the egg to travel during ovulation.
Areolar Glands
Glands located in the areola of the breast, which secrete a lubricating fluid to protect the nipple during breastfeeding.
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