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Why are sunflowers dicots?
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Why are sunflowers dicots?
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Yes because they have 2 cottilons
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Sunflowers are dicots because they have seed that have two cotillons, and two seed leaves of food for the embryo. They have really complex leaves with veins all over, not like monocots.
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