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Campbell Walsh
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7 December, 09:25
What are the 5 parts of a plant?
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Joey
7 December, 09:41
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1. Stem
2. Leaves
3. Roots
4. Flower
5. Seed
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Rolando Warner
7 December, 09:48
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the answer is root, stem, leaves, flower, and seeds.
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