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In terms of lubrication fluids, men in their 40s notice that:
 
  a. unwanted seminal fluid ejaculation becomes more common.
  b. the amount of seminal fluid nearly doubles.
  c. the amount of seminal fluid decreases by about one-half.
  d. there is no significant change in seminal fluid as they age.

Question 2

Which of the following changes is related to primary male aging?
 
  a. Erections occur more slowly.
  b. There is an increase in the length of the refractory period.
  c. There is an inability to achieve or maintain an erection.
  d. All of the above changes are related to primary male aging.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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