Answer:
Vas deferens → Male reproductive system
Fallopian tube → Female reproductive system.
Step-by-step explanation:
In vertebrates, there are paired gonoducts for the movement of gametes from the gonads. Humans are no different.
1. Vas deferens is a male gonoduct that transports sperm away from the testes in preparation for ejaculation. Vas deferens collects secretion from seminal vesicle and becomes ejaculatory duct before draining in male urethra.
2. The fallopian tube is a female gonoduct that receives ova from the ovary when ovulation occurs. Fertilization occurs in the fallopian tube, and the early embryo moves from the tube to the uterine cavity.
3. Ciliated pseudostratified epithelium lines the vas deferens, while ciliated columnar epithelium lines the fallopian tube.