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On a fern, the leaves are called ______. a. rhidoids c. rhizomes b. sori d. fronds
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On a fern, the leaves are called ______.
a. rhidoids
c. rhizomes
b. sori
d. fronds
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the answer is d fronds hope it didn't take 6 days for this answer
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d: fronds
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