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The figure given depicts a diagrammatic sectional view of the female reproductive system of humans. Which one set of the three parts out of I - VI have been correctly identified?
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(I) Perimetrium, (II) Myometrium, (III) Fallopian tube
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(II) Endometrium, (III) Infundibulum, (IV) Fimbriae
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(III) Infundibulum, (IV) Fimbriae, (V) Cervix
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(IV) Oviductal funnel, (V) Uterus, (VI) Cervix
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Solution

The correct option is D (III) Infundibulum, (IV) Fimbriae, (V) Cervix
In the given image-
I. Endometrium - The inner layer or the lining of the uterus.
II. Myometrium - The middle layer of the uterus.
III. Infundibulum - The funnel-like structure of the fallopian tube, which is margined with fimbriae.
IV. Fimbriae - The fringe-like structure located at the end of the fallopian tube, that captures egg released from the ovary and draws it into the tube.
V. Cervix - The cervix is the lower constricted segment of the uterus, that joins with the upper part of the vagina.
VI. Perimetrium - The outermost layer of the uterus, which is made up of serosa.
So, the correct answer is option C.

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