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Medesa

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Sperm can be produced only at a temperature
 
  a. lower than normal body temperature
  b. greater than normal body temperature
  c. within one degree of normal body temperature
  d. equal to the outside environment

Question 2

The Grafenberg spot (G-spot) refers to
 
  a. the point at which the labia minora come together, stimulation of which is pleasurable
  b. the clitoris, stimulation of which is pleasurable
  c. the area on the front wall of the vagina that some women say is sensitive to touch
  d. the spot on a G-string that covers the vagina



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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