Choose the odd one out with respect to male reproductive accessory ducts.
Accessory ducts are the network of ducts (vas deferens, vasa efferentia and epididymis) that store spermatozoa and transfer the sperms outside the urethra during ejaculation. Secretion of all the accessory ducts contributes to semen volume which helps in proper functioning of sperm.
Rete testis, vasa efferentia and epididymis are the accessory ducts that transport the sperm from seminiferous tubules to ejaculatory ducts.
Ureter is a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.