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Biology, 04.08.2019 08:40, arosh4763

Use the dichotomous key shown below to identify the plant shown in the picture above. 1.a. leaves have sharp, thornlike spines along their edges american holly. 1.b. leaves do not have sharp, thornlike spines along their edges go to 2. 2.a. has three or more leaflets growing from a single point go to 3. 2.b. does not have three or more leaflets growing from a single point greenbrier. 3.a. has a total of three leaflets growing from a single point eastern poison ivy. 3.b. has a total of five leaflets growing from a single point virginia creeper. a. american holly b. eastern poison ivy c. greenbrier d. virginia creeper

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