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* Sperm in the female tract reach the isthmus of the oviduct and bind to the mucosal epithelial cells, forming a functional reservoir.
 
* Sperm in the female tract reach the isthmus of the oviduct and bind to the mucosal epithelial cells, forming a functional reservoir.
 
*  The sperm are only released from the isthmus mucosa by the action of paracrine signals from an ova travelling down the oviduct.
 
*  The sperm are only released from the isthmus mucosa by the action of paracrine signals from an ova travelling down the oviduct.
** The formation of a Functional reservoir is a possible supporting mechanism of [[Fertilisation, Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Fertilisation- Anatomy & Physiology|Block to polyspermy]], as only a few sperm are released from the isthmus mucosa at any one time. This results in only a few sperm being in the vicinity of the ova at a time and so in a position of fertilising the ova.
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** The formation of a functional reservoir is a possible supporting mechanism of [[Fertilisation, Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Fertilisation- Anatomy & Physiology|Block to polyspermy]], as only a few sperm are released from the isthmus mucosa at any one time. This results in only a few sperm being in the vicinity of the ova at a time and so in a position of fertilising the ova.
    
* The oviducts open into the uterine horn through the uterine ostium.
 
* The oviducts open into the uterine horn through the uterine ostium.
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