I believe the answer is a
Hope that helped :)(
Answer:
C. No. The drive-reduction approach explains how primary drives motivate behavior but fails to satisfactorily explain a behavior in which the goal is to increase arousal level.
Explanation:
When you're aroused, tubes called the vas deferens squeeze sperm<span> from the testes toward the back of the urethra. The seminal vesicles also release fluid there.
</span>
Depending on what your answer options are, it is either perspiration (sweat) or sweat glands.