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What do the fallopian tubes and vas deferens have in common?

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Vas deferens collects secretion from seminal vesicle and becomes ejaculatory duct before draining in male urethra. Fallopian tube is female gonoduct which receives ova as ovulation occurs in ovary.

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The fallopian tubes and vas deferens act as the female and male travel centers for the egg and sperm cells, respectively. Sterilization in both males and females occurs by cutting or tying the tubes during a surgical procedure.

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