The answer is D. All of the Above.
Answer:
Ejaculation takes place in two phases: in the first, or emission, stage, sperm are moved from the testes and the epididymis (where the sperm are stored) to the beginning of the urethra, a hollow tube running through the penis that transports either sperm or urine; in the second stage, ejaculation proper, the semen is moved through the urethra and expelled from the body.
Explanation:
Ejaculation is a physiological process heavily controlled by the autonomic nervous system. It consists of two main phases: emission and expulsion.
Based on the description above, it would be the APOCRINE SWEAT GLAND that is found in the pigmented skin around the genitals. Aside from the genitals, this type of sweat gland can also be found in the axilla or armpit. This type of sweat gland is found in these areas because it is associated with hair follicles. Answer for this would be A.
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