Yes, the tuba, or fallopian tube, is considered intraperitoneal. It is suspended within the peritoneal cavity and is not directly attached to the uterus, allowing for the movement of the tube within the abdominal space. The fallopian tubes extend from the uterus to the ovaries, with their fimbriae capturing the released ova during ovulation.
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