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cookcarl

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When the testicles become too hot, ____.
 
  a. sperm production is halted
  b. sperm production is increased
  c. the first stage of ejaculation begins
  d. the second stage of ejaculation begins

Question 2

The male gonads sit outside the body because the production and survival of sperm require ____.
 
  a. a temperature that is a few degrees higher than the body's temperature
  b. a temperature that is a few degrees lower than the body's temperature
  c. more space
  d. a nonacidic environment



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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