Fallopian Tube is linked by (Solved MCQ)

Fallopian Tube is linked by

A. columnar epithelium

B. stratified epithelium

C. ciliated epithelium

D. germinal epithelium

Correct Answer: C. ciliated epithelium

Explanation : In anatomy, the Fallopian tube (uterine tube) is:

Linked to the uterus by:

Its proximal end (isthmus) which opens into the uterine cavity at the uterine (tubal) ostium.

Supported / attached to the uterus by:

The mesosalpinx, which is the upper portion of the broad ligament of the uterus that holds the fallopian tube in place.

Connected to the ovary by:

• Fimbriae, especially the ovarian fimbria, which loosely attaches to the ovary.

So, the Fallopian tube is linked by:

👉 Mesosalpinx (part of the broad ligament)

If your question is multiple-choice, common answer: Fallopian tube is linked to the uterus by the mesosalpinx.

Other Options Details

Here are brief descriptions of each type of epithelium listed:

A. Columnar Epithelium

• Composed of tall, rectangular cells arranged in a single layer.

• Nuclei are usually located near the base of the cells.

• Specially adapted for absorption and secretion.

• Found in the lining of the stomach, intestine, gallbladder, and parts of the respiratory tract.

• May contain goblet cells that secrete mucus.

B. Stratified Epithelium

• Made up of multiple layers of cells, making it thicker and stronger.

• Primarily serves a protective function against friction and wear.

• Only the deepest layer sits on the basement membrane.

• Found in skin (keratinized), mouth, esophagus, vagina, and anal canal (non-keratinized).

C. Ciliated Epithelium

• Composed of columnar or cuboidal cells that have cilia (tiny hair-like projections) on their free surface.

• Cilia help move materials like mucus, dust, or ovum along the surface.

• Found in the trachea, bronchi, fallopian tubes, and nasal passages.

D. Germinal Epithelium

• A type of epithelium involved in formation or development of reproductive cells.

• Found covering the ovaries in females (simple cuboidal) and lining the seminiferous tubules in testes in males, where sperm production occurs.

• Plays a key role in reproduction.

Summary Table

Type of Epithelium Structure Function Location

Columnar Single layer, tall cells Absorption & secretion Stomach, intestine
Stratified Many layers Protection Skin, mouth, esophagus
Ciliated With cilia on surface Movement of materials Trachea, oviducts
Germinal Reproductive epithelial cells Gamete production Ovaries, testes

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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