..., but I did take basic biology...
9oaks
Ah, there you have me. I went to an all-boys Catholic school, with a teaching staff dominated by priests.
Biology? No, not on the syllabus after the first year. (We learned the anatomy of the insect, the fish and the bird as I remember - I can still recite the parts we learned by rote - 'coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, tarsus'!!!)
Human biology? Absolutely no way.
Human biology which would involve learning the names of parts of the female anatomy? Never in a million years.
To compensate we had lots of Latin and a daily Religious lesson.......(No cold showers. It wasn't a boarding school.).
I might add that the word
oviduct is now not altogether unfamiliar to me.
I simply feel that, like many terms from science, it's not common.
If nothing else, all that Latin would have been able to tell me what the word meant without looking it up!
The fact that it was seen by only 15 players in that game might also suggest that it should not be classed as common.