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This flower has petals in groups of three. What type of plant is it? A. Monocot B. Dicot C. Tricot D. Tetracot
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This flower has petals in
groups of three. What type of
plant is it?
A. Monocot
B. Dicot
C. Tricot
D. Tetracot
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It’s A
Monocots have flower parts in threes or multiples of threes as shown in the flowers to the left.
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A. Monocot
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