Respuesta :

The structure that captures the ova after it is expelled from the ovary and transports it into the uterus for fertilization and implantation is called the Infindibulum

The Infindibulum is between the ampulla and the fimbriae, and it terminates with the ostium of Fallopian tube, one of which is linked to the ovary.

The fallopian tubes are two fines tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus. 
they are composed of four different layers: serosa, subserosa (which is the layer responsible for the movement of the ovas from the ovaries to the uterus), lamina propria and innermost mucosal layer. 

The name derived from their discoverer, 
Gabriele Falloppio, in the 16th century.