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Wadzanai

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What is a common physiological response to sexual excitement in a woman?
 
  a. The uterus contracts.
  b. The labia minora spread and separate.
  c. The labia majora increase in size and darken in color.
  d. The outer one-third of the vagina narrows.

Question 2

How does the clitoris respond to sexual stimuli?
 
  a. Although stimulation of the clitoris can lead to sexual arousal, no physical changes take place.
  b. A clitoris will increase in size.
  c. A clitoris will become as firm or erect as a penis.
  d. A clitoris can secrete ejaculate, similar to a penis.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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