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oviduct

Womb vs Oviduct - What's the difference?

womb | oviduct |


As nouns the difference between womb and oviduct

is that womb is (anatomy) in female mammals, the organ in which the young are conceived and grow until birth; the uterus while oviduct is (anatomy) a duct through which an ovum passes from an ovary to the uterus or to the exterior.

As a verb womb

is (obsolete) to enclose in a womb, or as if in a womb; to breed or hold in secret.

Oviduct - What does it mean?

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Oviduct vs Fallopiantube - What's the difference?

oviduct | fallopiantube |

Fallopiantube is likely misspelled.


Fallopiantube has no English definition.

As a noun oviduct

is a duct through which an ovum passes from an ovary to the uterus or to the exterior.

Oviduct vs Ootype - What's the difference?

oviduct | ootype |


As nouns the difference between oviduct and ootype

is that oviduct is a duct through which an ovum passes from an ovary to the uterus or to the exterior while ootype is the part of the oviduct of certain trematode worms in which the ova are completed and furnished with a shell.

Oviduct vs Monoautochronic - What's the difference?

oviduct | monoautochronic |


As a noun oviduct

is (anatomy) a duct through which an ovum passes from an ovary to the uterus or to the exterior.

As an adjective monoautochronic is

(biology) describing the simultaneous production of a single egg by each of a pair of oviducts.

Oviduct vs Avidin - What's the difference?

oviduct | avidin |


As nouns the difference between oviduct and avidin

is that oviduct is (anatomy) a duct through which an ovum passes from an ovary to the uterus or to the exterior while avidin is (biology) a tetrameric protein produced in the oviducts of birds, reptiles and amphibians and deposited in the whites of their eggs.

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