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bcretired

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Eric recently visited his urologist regarding his decreased ability to experience sexual pleasure. Eric's doctor recommends that Eric perform a type of exercise in which he squeezes and relaxes the muscles that stop the flow of urine.
 
  Which type of exercise did Eric's doctor recommend?
 
  a. Kelberg c. Kegel
  b. Kirchsfeld d. Kinsey

Question 2

The corpus ____ is the third cylindrical mass that runs along the lower surface of the penis.
 
  a. regada c. collosum
  b. manifestum d. spongiosum



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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