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Raymond Duncan
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28 April, 20:15
What type of plant is corn? How do you Know?
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Eden Blanchard
28 April, 20:25
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Corn is a type of monocot. Corns are monicots because they are flowering plants that only have one seed leaf. This means only one corn can grow on one stalk.
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