Multiple Choice
Suppose that, during emission, all reservoirs except the seminal vesicles release their fluids. How would this failure of the seminal vesicles be likely to affect ejaculation?
A) Ejaculation would fail to occur.
B) Ejaculation would occur, but the man would not reach orgasm.
C) Ejaculation would occur, but much less semen would be released.
D) Ejaculation would occur normally, with other glands adding more fluid.
E) There would be no effect as emission and ejaculation are separate processes.
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