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The uterus and sperm are related because the uterus provides a pathway and secretions to facilitate the transit of sperm toward the fallopian tubes for fertilization, as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Additionally, the cervix, which is part of the uterus, serves as the entry point for sperm to reach the uterine cavity [4].
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claimThe cervix is the lowest part of the uterus that contains a hole allowing sperm to enter and menstrual blood to exit, and it dilates to allow a baby to pass during vaginal childbirth.
claimFertilization of an egg by sperm normally occurs in the fallopian tubes, after which the fertilized egg moves to the uterus to implant into the uterine lining.
Female Reproductive Organ Anatomy: Overview, Gross ... emedicine.medscape.com 1 fact
referenceThe uterine tubes (also known as oviducts or fallopian tubes) are bilateral appendages located at the superior portion of the uterine cavity that transport sperm toward the egg and facilitate the passage of the fertilized egg to the uterus for implantation. They connect the endometrial and peritoneal cavities, exiting the uterus through the cornua. The tubes consist of three segments: the isthmus (closest to the uterus), the ampulla (the dilated middle segment where fertilization typically occurs), and the infundibulum (the distal segment). The infundibulum features fimbriae, which are fingerlike projections that capture the egg released by the ovary.