Which of the following is the common side of fertilization? (Solved MCQ)

Which of the following is the common side of fertilization?

A. Ampulla of fallopian tube

B. Infundibulum

C. Isthmic

D. Interstinal

Correct Answer: A. Ampulla of fallopian tube

Explanation

The most common site of fertilization in humans is the:

Ampulla of the fallopian (uterine) tube

This is the widest part of the oviduct and is where the sperm and egg typically meet.

Answer: Ampullary region of the fallopian tube

Other Options Details

Here are the descriptions of each option related to the parts of the fallopian (uterine) tube:

A. Ampulla of Fallopian Tube

• The widest and longest part of the fallopian tube.

• Lies between the infundibulum and isthmus.

Most common site of fertilization (where sperm meets the ovum).

• Has numerous mucosal folds and thin walls.

B. Infundibulum

• The funnel-shaped distal end of the fallopian tube, closest to the ovary.

• Contains fimbriae, which are finger-like projections that help capture the ovulated egg from the ovary.

• Opens into the peritoneal cavity.

C. Isthmus

• The narrowest part of the fallopian tube (except for the interstitial portion).

• Located between the ampulla and the uterus.

• Has thick muscular walls and a narrow lumen.

• Plays a role in sperm and embryo transport.

D. Interstitial (or Intramural) Part

• The short segment of the fallopian tube that passes through the uterine (myometrial) wall.

• Opens into the uterine cavity.

• The narrowest section overall.

• Ectopic pregnancies here can be dangerous due to late rupture and severe bleeding.

Summary Table

Part Location Description Key Feature

Infundibulum Near ovary Funnel-shaped with fimbriae Captures ovum
Ampulla Middle and longest portion Wide lumen & folded mucosa Fertilization site
Isthmus Near uterus Narrow, thick-walled Transports embryo
Interstitial Within uterine wall Smallest portion Opens into uterus

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

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