The narrow opening that leads to the fallopian tube is called the fimbriae. These finger-like projections are located at the end of the fallopian tubes and help to capture the released egg from the ovary during ovulation. The fimbriae play a crucial role in guiding the egg into the fallopian tube, where fertilization can occur if sperm are present.
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