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In the urogenital system one of the following parts is present in males and not in females
A. Urethra
B. Fallopian Tube
C. Vagina
D. Vas Deferens

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Hint: The vas deferens is a duct that is an essential part of many animals as well as Human beings. There are two types of these ducts – one are muscular tubes and another connects the left and right epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in order to make space for the sperms to move.

Complete answer:
A. The urethra is a duct that transmits urine from the bladder area to the exterior of the body during urination. The urethra duct is held closed by the urethral sphincter, which is a muscular structure that abets to keep urine in the bladder until voiding can occur.
B. The Fallopian tubes, also called uterine tubes or salpinges are tubes that stretch from the uterus to the ovaries, and they are a part of the female reproductive system too. The fertilized egg passes through the Fallopian tubes from the ovaries of females to the mother's womb or uterus.
C. The muscular tube is the leading tube from the external genitals to the cervix of the uterus in women and mammals.
D. The ductus deferens, commonly known as the vas deferens, is a tiny muscular tube in the male reproductive system that plays the role of carrying the sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.

The right answer to the question is option D “Vas Deferens".

Note: Urethra, fallopian tube as well as vagina are a part of the urogenital system of the females whereas vas deferens is a part of the urogenital system of the males.