Multiple Choice
The glans of the clitoris is typically visible in a non-aroused state but often disappears with sexual arousal. What physical changes during arousal would explain this?
A) The clitoral hood enlarges as it fills with blood.
B) The glans stiffens and enlarges during arousal.
C) The glans releases smegma during arousal.
D) The corpora cavernosa empties.
E) The vestibular bulbs shrink.
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