Is this true?

The oocyte is moved through the fallopian tubes by peristaltic contractions of the muscular layer
>>> I feel as though this may be correct but I'm not too sure

AND

The outer layer of the fallopian tube is formed by the ampulla
>>> I feel like this one is wrong because there is the fimbrial, infundibular, ampulla, isthmic and interstitial

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For the first statement, I'm pretty sure there's cilia which move the occyte through the tube as opposed to peristalsis, but correct me if I'm wrong.
whoever posted this is totally doing the mcmaster anatomy quiz im currently doing lol
Hi, The McMaster anatomy quizzes can be done where? where can i find these quizzes ?? Thanks !
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