Which statement best describes the effects of castration on sexual behavior in humans?

a. We are more affected by castration than other animals
b. Males eventually lose the ability to copulate; females do not
c. The ability of males to have erections is maintained, but sex drive is low; little if any changes occur in the females
d. Sexual behavior declines but is still present because the adrenals secrete enough hormones to maintain sexual desire


D

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