Sexual arousal in human beings is different from that of animals. It is clear that human sexual arousal can occur:

A. only as the result of specific hormone changes.
B. only during female ovulation.
C. frequently in males, but seldom in females.
D. as the result of many different stimuli including sights, smells, and sounds.

D

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The correct answer is D. Sexual arousal in human beings can be the result of many different stimuli, including sights, smells, and sounds. Unlike animals, human sexual arousal is not solely dependent on specific hormone changes or female ovulation. Humans have complex psychological and emotional factors that can contribute to sexual arousal, making it more diverse and varied compared to animals. So, sexual arousal in humans can be triggered by various factors depending on individual preferences and experiences.