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What is one consideration the florist should make when considering altar decorations?
 
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How does the penis of a bull differ from the penis of a stallion?
 
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Answer to Question 1

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The penis of a bull is composed mostly of connective tissue. The upper end of it is S-shaped and flexes to extend the penis outward during mating.

The penis of a stallion is made of vascular tissue that allows the organ to become engorged with blood, causing it to become erect to penetrate the female.




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