Which of the following is not a part of female reproductive system in human beings?

Ovary
Uterus
Vas deferens
Fallopian tube
Vas deferens  Vas deferens is a part of the male reproductive system. It is a duct that carries sperms from epididymis to copulatory organ. Along the way, secretions from seminal vesicles and prostate glands are added to the sperms. Ovary, uterus, fallopian tubes are parts of the female reproductive system.

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A. stamens
B. carpels
C. filament
D. pollen sac
After the structural changes in the spermatids, the spermatids converts into
A. spermatogonia
B. sperms
C. egg cells
D. spermatocytes
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A. parthenogenesis
B. parthenocarpy
C. cross pollination
D. self pollination
The type of asexual reproduction in which new offspring is developed by the unfertilized egg is called
A. fragmentation
B. parthenogenesis
C. vegetative propagation
D. spore formation
After the accumulation of sperms in collecting ducts of testes, the sperms are passed to
A. prostate gland
B. epicotyls
C. epididymis
D. scrotum
Through seed germination, an embryo develops into
A. complete plant
B. zygote
C. flower
D. seedling
The reproductive system of the male rabbit does not include
A. placenta development
B. pairs of testes
C. ducts to transport sperms
D. glands for secretion to sperm

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