The finger-like projections at the edge of the infundibulum (fallopian tube), which help in collection of the ovum after ovulation, are called:
AMicrovilli
BVilli
CFimbriae
DCilia
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Fimbriae
**Fimbriae** — the finger-like projections at the periphery of the infundibulum — sweep up the ovum after ovulation and direct it into the fallopian tube.
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