Finger like ends of the fallopian tubes are called

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The correct answer is A. Fimbriae.

Fimbriae are finger-like projections that extend from the end of the fallopian tube. They help to capture the egg after ovulation and guide it into the fallopian tube.

Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop anywhere in the body, including the ovaries. They are usually harmless, but can sometimes cause pain or other problems.

Papillae are small, nipple-like projections that can be found on the surface of some organs, such as the tongue.

Labia are the two folds of skin that surround the vaginal opening.

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