Asked by Chandler Crouch on May 05, 2024

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The time interval following ejaculation during which stimulation does not cause erection is called

A) the luteal phase.
B) the proliferative phase.
C) the secretory phase.
D) spermatogenesis.
E) the refractory period.

Refractory Period

Time following an action potential when a neuron is unable to conduct another nerve impulse.

Ejaculation

The discharge of semen from the male reproductive tract as a result of sexual climax.

Spermatogenesis

The biological process of sperm cell development in males, which takes place in the testes and involves the production and maturation of spermatozoa.

  • Comprehend the phases and cycles involved in human reproduction.
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Logan MichalsMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The refractory period is the time interval following ejaculation during which stimulation does not cause erection. The other answer choices are unrelated to this concept.