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Anthophytes that live for only one year or less are called _____. a. annuals c. perennials b. biennials d. dicots
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Anthophytes that live for only one year or less are called _____.
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annuals
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perennials
b.
biennials
d.
dicots
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annuals
Explanation: bc
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