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After leaving the ovary, the egg is intercepted by the fallopian tube with remarkable timing. The
millions of tiny hairs in the fallopian tube work together in a common effort. The motion of the
hairs plays an important role in the meeting of the sperm and the egg.
Here, timing is important, because the reproductive cells have a limited life-span in the body. If
they stay there too long, they will die. However,
the activities in the fallopian tube are completed
within the restricted life-span of the sperm and
the egg cell. Here, there is a very important point
worth considering: pieces of flesh composed of
cells cannot act co-operatively, make timing ad-
justments, think or act with awareness. All the
cells and tissues in the human body act under
God's control.
The egg cell
The egg cell in the fallopian tube