Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Which of the following lists the female reproductive structures that sperm will pass through on their way to fertilize an oocyte, in the correct order?
a. cervix . . . vagina . . . oviduct . . . ovary
b. cervix . . . oviduct . . . vagina . . . uterus
c. uterus . . . cervix . . . vagina . . . ovary
d. vagina . . . cervix . . . uterus . . . oviduct
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