Definition
Fimbria (plural: fimbriae) refers to fringe-like structures or processes, often found at the edges of an opening or membrane. Imagine delicate, finger-like projections. The most well-known fimbriae are those at the end of the fallopian tubes, which help capture the egg released from the ovary. They increase surface area and facilitate movement or attachment. Fimbriae are vital for certain biological processes.