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Citrus trees are angiosperms and dicots. Which characteristic would citrus trees have?
flower petals in multiples of three
herbaceous or woody stems
parallel veins on the leaves
one cotyledon in the seed
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herbaceous or woody stems
Explanation: Citrus are dicots (angiosperms) — dicots typically have two cotyledons, netted leaf venation, and flower parts in fours or fives; they may be herbaceous or woody. The other choices (flower parts in threes, parallel veins, one cotyledon) are monocot traits.
Explanation: Citrus are dicots (angiosperms) — dicots typically have two cotyledons, netted leaf venation, and flower parts in fours or fives; they may be herbaceous or woody. The other choices (flower parts in threes, parallel veins, one cotyledon) are monocot traits.
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