The infundibulum, fimbriae, and mesometrium are organs or structures found in ________

A) females
B) males


A
Explanation:
B) The infundibulum is the funnel-like portion of the oviducts, which end with the finger-like extensions called fimbriae. The mesometrium is one of the peritoneal folds of the broad ligament.

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