Male erection is a response to a parasympathetic reflex, and ejaculation is a response to a sympathetic reflex. True or false?.

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True, Male erection is a response to a parasympathetic reflex, and ejaculation is a response to a sympathetic reflex.

  • Male erection is a response to a parasympathetic reflex, and ejaculation is a response to a sympathetic reflex.

What are the two stages of ejaculation?

  • The autonomic nerve system exerts strong control over the physiological process of ejaculation.
  • There are two key stages to it: emission and expulsion.
  • The distal epididymis, the vas deferens, the seminal vesicle, the prostate, the prostatic urethra, and the bladder neck are the primary organs involved in ejaculation (30).

Is ejaculation a sympathetic response?

  • The two stages of ejaculation—emission and ejection—involve sympathetic and parasympathetic actions.
  • Autonomic nerves are linked to some ejaculation dysfunctional disorders.
  • However, it is unclear exactly how autonomic nerves affect ejaculation.

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