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bobthebuilder

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When a man becomes sexually aroused, the Cowper's glands secrete a fluid:
 
  A) that is acidic in nature.
  B) that may contain active sperm.
  C) that functions as a vaginal lubricant during intercourse.
  D) that is released during the emission phase of ejaculation.

Question 2

Which of the following BEST describes Cowper's glands secretions?
 
  A) They buffer the acidity of the urethra and facilitate the flow of semen through the urethra.
  B) By definition they cannot contain active sperm.
  C) They help to lubricate the vagina.
  D) They make up the largest portion of the fluid in semen.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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